
Ancient Chu Silk Manuscripts Return to China After Decades in U.S.
The 2,300-year-old Chu Silk Manuscripts have returned to China after decades in the U.S., offering new insights into ancient Chinese civilization.
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The 2,300-year-old Chu Silk Manuscripts have returned to China after decades in the U.S., offering new insights into ancient Chinese civilization.

Technicians in Hunan Province have transformed 2,000-year-old Chinese characters from silk scrolls into a new digital font, making ancient script accessible to all.

Global use of China’s National Center for Philosophy and Social Sciences Documentation surged by 34% in 2024, highlighting the platform’s growing influence in promoting Chinese academic journals worldwide.

Discover why Generation Z is falling in love with Chinese movies and how this trend is shaping global entertainment.
An AI video brings a 2,000-year-old Han Dynasty drum-beating storyteller to life, rapping in English and connecting China’s past and present.
A new collectible museum guidebook lets readers explore the world’s greatest art treasures from home, featuring a stunning design inspired by Van Gogh’s ‘The Starry Night’.

Outgoing ICOM President Emma Nardi emphasizes that museums must adapt and evolve to unite communities in our rapidly changing societies.
The Palace Museum in Beijing unveils ‘Rejoicing in Woods and Springs,’ an exhibition exploring how gardens have inspired humanity across cultures, from China’s Orchid Pavilion to Monet’s water lilies.

Ancient Chinese bronze wine vessels, like the owl-shaped Zun and goose-shaped He, showcase the rich heritage and craftsmanship of the Shang and Zhou dynasties, reflecting China’s Bronze Age glory.
As Denmark’s foreign minister visits the Chinese mainland, the classic tale ‘The Ugly Duckling’ emerges as a vivid symbol of cultural exchange between Denmark and China.