Shen compares the two cradles of Chinese civilization — the Yangtze and the Yellow River — noting their distinct ...
The group paid visits to Jinci Museum, the Ancient City of Pingyao, the Taosi Relics Site, Yuncheng Guandi Temple and other ...
With autumn colors arriving, it's the perfect time to take the scenic route and ride the train. And there are a lot of pretty ...
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The high-level attendance of world leaders at the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) inauguration is expected to create ...
America’s national parks get all the glory, and for good reason. They’re spectacular, iconic, and frankly deserve every bit ...
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In the vast expanse of the Texas Hill Country, where winding roads lead to discoveries that make your taste buds sing hallelujah, sits the unassuming yellow building known as Castell General Store.
A study reveals that Sumer, the cradle of civilization, rose because of natural tidal irrigation that shaped the world’s ...
With Ge Jianxiong, a history professor at Fudan University, serving as chief academic adviser, the documentary uses ...