Ancient Silk Manuscripts Return Home After 79 Years πβ¨
After 79 years abroad, Warring States Period silk manuscripts return to China through Sino-US cultural cooperation. ππ
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After 79 years abroad, Warring States Period silk manuscripts return to China through Sino-US cultural cooperation. ππ
A 1,300-year-old meditation cave with a preserved stove has been discovered in Tibet’s Potala Palace, offering a rare glimpse into ancient Buddhist traditions. ποΈπ―
A sphinx-shaped pendant discovered in Uzbekistan by Chinese and Uzbek archaeologists highlights ancient Silk Road cultural exchanges. ποΈπ #HistoryUnveiled
Ancient rhytons from Turkmenistan and China’s Xinjiang reveal Silk Road cultural ties. πΊβ¨ #HistoryConnectsUs
Discover how 115 ancient artifacts in a new National Museum of China book connect China’s past to its modern identity. πΊβ¨
The Smithsonian returns Warring States-era silk manuscripts to China, marking a milestone in cultural preservation and global cooperation. πβ¨
2,300-year-old Silk Manuscripts, looted during WWII, face calls for repatriation to China. Scholars trace their journey from Hunan tombs to US museums. ππ
Scholars urge repatriation of China’s 2,300-year-old Chu Silk Manuscripts, smuggled to the U.S. in the 1940s. A modern quest to reclaim history. π
U.S. academics demand repatriation of 2,300-year-old Chu silk manuscripts to China, citing cultural theft and historical justice.
Explore the Hetian Museumβs 10,000+ relics showcasing Xinjiangβs vibrant Silk Road legacy, from Buddhist art to ancient jade carvings. πβ¨