Time.com published an article titled “A Chinese Movie at the Met” this week: The creators of The First Emperor were clearly intent on sharpening the film’s (already pretty clear) political stance.
With the Olympic Games in Beijing about to commence, it’s China time on television, with channels unleashing their stories of China past, present and future. The winner of the gold medal now seems ...
A 2,000-year-old terra-cotta archer that has been reassembled and transported to the Field Museum from Xi'an, China Credit: Aimee Levitt Qin Shi Huangdi likely qualifies as the most ambitious ...
Japanese are getting a first-hand look at figurines and other artifacts from the mausoleum of China’s first emperor at the Tokyo National Museum. The exhibition, which comprises original figures and ...
Only a few, and not Chinese emperor Qin Shi Huang’s entire terracotta army, traveled to Bangkok, but even these four earthenware statues are enough to draw in history buffs and the archeology-obsessed ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... With the Beijing Olympics about to commence, it’s China time on television, with channels unleashing their stories of China past, present and future. The ...
With the British Museum about to exhibit an unprecedented (outside China) collection of terracotta soldiers from Qinshi Huangdi’s tomb, New Statesman Magazine writes about the First Emperor and his ...
Archeologists have confirmed a graveyard found eight years ago in northwest China's Gansu Province contains the first mausoleum of an ancestor of Emperor Qin Shi Huang, who united China for the first ...
The Terracotta Army was constructed to protect the first Emperor of China, Qin Shi Huangdi, in his afterlife. (Pixabay pic) There are countless beliefs of what happens to people after they die. Some ...