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With May being Asian Heritage Month, the Chinese Canadian Museum, in collaboration with the Chinese Canadian Military Museum Society, has unveiled their new military exhibition, "A Soldier for All ...
Love for the motherland, or patriotism, is the third element in China’s World War II narrative, alongside hatred of Japanese ...
Taiwan's National Palace Museum, home to one of the world's biggest collections of imperial Chinese treasures, does not plan any joint events with China for its 100th anniversary due to Beijing's ...
An AV-8B Harrier II took its final flight to be prepared to be retired and put on display at the Castle Air Museum.This ...
Taiwan has launched its annual military exercises to counter threats from China, including "gray zone tactics" that stop ...
The Military Museum of the Chinese People’s Revolution stands on the north side of the central section of Fuxing Road directly south of the Yuyuantan Park. The museum is composed of two four ...
Military diplomacy – including senior-level visits, port calls, and joint exercises – has become a vital tool of Chinese ...
The terracotta warriors weigh up to 600 pounds. Due to their age and significance, they must be handled with the utmost finesse.
Two Chinese terracotta warrior statues, thought to be around 2,000 years old, were damaged after a tourist climbed over a museum fence. Public security officials say the 30-year-old was visiting ...
SOMETIMES THE only answer to China’s frequent threats to invade Taiwan is dark humour. At the National Palace Museum in Taipei guides tell visitors that the collection of imperial treasures ...