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Record of Ragnarok gave a dazzling glimpse at its roster of wildly-designed characters brought to life in Season 3, including ...
While the central burial mound of Emperor Qin Shi Huang remains sealed, the surrounding discoveries continue to redefine what ...
A show at the V&A Dundee traces the many things the garden has been: a paradise; a replica of the world; a sanctuary. What ...
The barques were loaded. Food, tools and supplies to endure several years beyond the frontiers of the known world. Five thousand crew and six thousand children – reputedly all virgins, the purest ...
A major showcase of Chinese artifacts of the famous Terracotta Warriors of the Qin Dynasty (221-206 BC) will open this weekend in Perth, marking what is being seen as the most significant museum ...
BEIJING: A stone carving that some scholars believe dates back more than 2,200 years and could carry major cultural ...
The world holds many secrets. Some places are off-limits. Gangkhar Puensum in Bhutan is a sacred, unclimbed mountain. Area 51 in Nevada is shrouded in mystery. The Cheyenne Mountain Complex is a ...
Shanghai's merged International Film & TV Market debuts dual-track model combining professional networking with public ...
According to the inscription, five top-ranking officials had been ordered to seek medicinal herbs near Mount Kunlun, a ...
High on the windswept Tibetan Plateau, at an altitude of more than 14,000 feet (4.27 km), a stone inscription has sparked a historic debate, casting new light on one of China’s most enduring mysteries ...
Qin Shi Huang, or the “ first emperor of China ”, was so named because he was the first ruler to unify the various warring states into a single empire in the late third century BC.
A 30-year-old Chinese tourist damaged two ancient clay warriors from China’s terracotta army, local officials said on Saturday, according to Agence France Presse. According to the statement, the ...