Long before the era of burgeoning prosperity, Chinese New Year was a celebration of the truly "new". It was the one time of year when people received new clothing, often lovingly handmade by the women ...
Among those displays, a Tang Dynasty (618-907) epitaph can be viewed by the public for the first time since its excavation in ...
According to Antara, the Chinese New Year symbolizes good fortune and prayers for a brighter future. The celebration is filled with customary activities such as giving red envelopes locally known as ...
The intricate dioramas in the 'Bringing Happiness To Life' collection not only capture the essence of ancient Chinese New ...
Chinese brides used to wear black, then red, before the Western white gown became ubiquitous. Some push back now and don ...
The octagonal-shaped tomb depicts tales with some very grim details, indicating that life definitely wasn't easy at the time.
In their mass migration to the Chinese app RedNote, social media users make a gleeful mockery of the American government.
Discover the tradition behind why we wear new clothes during CNY – and 5 chic, runway-approved trends to keep you stylish all ...
From coiled jewellery to python print, brands are getting creative with their serpent treatment. Read more at ...
The popular Jinsha Site Museum in Chengdu, Northwestern China's Sichuan province, has been conducting study tours since 2014.
The school uniform – not something we want to wear as students, yet something we miss when we graduate and reminisce about as working adults. This item of clothing promotes order among students and cu ...