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By: Tom Watkins
A great fourth-grade teacher sparked my lifelong interest in China. I happened to be in Beijing for the first of many visits as the human drama of Tiananmen Square unfolded. The protests were ignited by the April 15 death of the pro-market and pro-democra
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By: Tom Watkins
What has transpired in China over its 5,000-year history is amazing. The last 30 years have been both remarkable and universally acknowledged. There once was a time when what happened in China had minimal impact on our lives in America. Those days are gon
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By: Mary Johnson
This article is a brief description of the evolution of Chinese art and its influences. Chinese Art: Different forms of art have been influenced by great philosophers, teachers, religious figures and even political leaders. Early forms of art in Chi
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By: lilichinese
the emperor of the Qing dynasty lived to be 88 years old. Emperor Qinglong's long life was due, in all probability, to the improvement of the court recipes, the best herbal male enhancement, which helped to increase his libido and strengthen his body.
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By: Tom Watkins
Having travled through China many times and consuming books on China history the author continues to absorb and learn. Tom Watkins, the former State Superintendent of Schools for the State of Michigan ( 2001-2005), served as a China, education and busines
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By: Oliver Wild
The story of one of the world's oldest and most historically important trade routes and its influences on the culture of China, Central Asia and the West
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By: Washington State University - wsu.edu
At the heart of Chinese thought stand the five great classics, the traditional, time-honored works that define and originate Chinese culture and history.
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By: travelchinaguide.com
The Qing Dynasty, which was founded by the Jurchen (Manchu) people, was the second ethnic group to rule the whole of China. It is also the last feudal dynasty in Chinese history. It was during this period that imperial China reached its zenith of power an
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By: travelchinaguide.com
Yangshao Culture occurred in the late period of Neolithic Age about 4,950 to 6,950 years ago.
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By: Jason C
Learn about Chinese astrology and the Chinese zodiac. Find out who you are most compatible with based on your Chinese zodiac animal.
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By: Tom Watkins
The 21st Century will be driven by leadership, innovation, creativity, change and China. Deng Xiaoping set China on the path to greatness in the early 1980's by his willingness to shift from what was-- to what he dreamed China could be. He has set a wave
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By: Jason Huang
Celebrating the Chinese New Year should be called “passing of Nian” or “Guo Nian” in Chinese. However the term was gradually changed to “Spring Festival” after the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) took power in 1949. Gradually people have forgotten the legen
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By: Associated Press
Remains of Genghis Khan palace unearthed Archaeologists believe long-sought grave site is nearby
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By: Jeff Hecht
Distinctive spiral patterns carved into a small jade ring show that China was using complex machines more than 2500 years ago, says a Harvard graduate student in physics.
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By: chinaview.cn
New evidence challenges hypothesis of modern human origins.
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By: chinaview.cn
The mummies have been well preserved in the Xiaohe Tomb Complex in the Lop Nur Desert in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, experts said.
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By: canberrasec.net
In the 1830s, Britain illegally exported opium to China in large quantities, bringing severe damage to China in political, economic social and other aspects. The Qing Government finally made a resolute decision to ban opium smoking and the opium trade in
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By: Jennifer Gibbs
In the last two centuries, new cultural discoveries have nearly rewritten history. It’s been an exciting time, full of adventure and surprises. Around every corner there are new responses to questions we had already imagined answered. And of these breakt
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