In many cities, shops selling or renting out such dresses have been doing brisk business. Made of silk and being colorful, traditional dresses are becoming increasingly popular among young women, who ...
The octagonal-shaped tomb depicts tales with some very grim details, indicating that life definitely wasn't easy at the time.
The Lunar New Year, a cherished celebration marking the arrival of spring and ushering in the New Year in several cultures ...
In their mass migration to the Chinese app RedNote, social media users make a gleeful mockery of the American government.
Chinese Roots, Southern Branches” exhibition opens at the Historic Savannah Foundation's preservation center on Jan. 16 and ...
It's frightfully early in the year to be bustling, but I can't get enough of the crowded streets of ancient "Chinese-style" RPG The Bustling World. The latest trailer is a series of sweeping yet ...
Whether you’re a seasoned zodiac enthusiast or just curious about what the stars have in store, 2025 promises to be a year where ancient Chinese wisdom meets modern-day transformation. The Chinese ...
This ended China's imperial history. Between 1912 and 1949 China saw four governments - The provisional or interim government in 1912, the Beiyang government from 1912 to 1928, which was led by ...
The fireworks that we see today didn't always look as elaborate. According to some historians, fireworks date back to China's Han dynasty (202 BC—220 AD), when people threw bamboo stems into a ...
“No country can defeat China… Only our own corruption can destroy us and cause our armed forces to be defeated without fighting.” Efforts to counter corruption in the PLA have a long history ...
Qin Shi Huang ruled between 221 and 210 B.C.E., and he was the first leader to unite China under one empire. At more than 20 square miles, his tomb in China’s Shaanxi Province contains an ...
Trump can learn from that history. Contracts with Chinese power producers have left Pakistan footing a massive bill for inefficient supply – all while electricity shortfalls continue.