An exhibition showcasing 64 archives of Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) concerning his wishes for Chinese ...
People in China knew the Qing dynasty was under threat too. The Civil War period had done much harm and China’s defeat by Japan in the Sino-Japanese War of 1895 was a further shock. To China ...
Supercentenarian with unshakeable lust for life says sticking to routines, three meals a day, optimism are secrets of her ...
In its early years, the Qing Dynasty had a tea kitchen (for tea with ... The rites for the meals, the number of people, and the use, cost, variety, and quality of sumptuous courses at each meal ...
Tea was popular in the Tang Dynasty. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties prominent officials and eminent people used tea drinking as an occasion to foster friendships and discuss poetry.
As a document released by the National Cultural Heritage Administration on Friday showed, more than 1.4 billion visits — ...
More Design Office has renovated the Qing Dynasty Post Office in Shanghai, China. This project is the transformation of a canal-side Qing Dynasty Post Office into a dynamic community social hub.
The Zhejiang Museum is hosting a Tea World exhibition until April 6. Held in partnership with the Palace Museum, it showcases 114 artifacts from the Song (960-1279) and Qing (1644-1911) dynasties.