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• In pictures:Rare excavations from Han Dynasty exhibited in US

Exhibition "Tomb Treasures: New Discoveries from China's Han Dynasty" at the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco, the United States, on Feb 17, 2017. The exhibition featuring over 160 rare selections from recent excavations in China's Jiangsu prov

• Site of ancient city of Zhenghan in Central China

site of ancient city of Zhenghan in Xinzheng city, Central China's Henan province. The first city gate has been unearthed after 50 plus years of archeological work on the ancient city of Zhenghan.

• China to increase protection of immovable cultural relics

The State Administration of Cultural Heritage plans to step up preservation of immovable cultural relics, amid rapid urbanization.

• Murals discovered in ancient tomb

Archaeologists have found murals dating back more than 900 years in a tomb in Zhangzi county, Shanxi province.

• In pictures: Relics of Dongxi kiln in Nanjing County of SE China's Fujian

Local cultural authorities had unearthed 1,483 square meters of historic ruins here since April of 2015. According to China's Maritime Silk Road history, the Dongxi kiln played an important role in the exportation of porcelain during the Ming (1368-1644)

• Palace Museum annex to be built in Hong Kong

A branch of Beijing's Palace Museum, generally known as the Forbidden City will open in Hong Kong in 2022, to give residents and tourists opportunity to view some of China's most treasured artifacts.

• In pictures: Ancient Saudi treasures on display in Beijing

As the final chapter in this year's major events, the National Museum of China (NMC) in Beijing opened an exhibition of Saudi Arabian treasures on Tuesday, which will run until March 19. It's the first time that Saudi antiques are being displayed in China

• In Pictures:Latest discovery at Shanghai Longping Temple revealed

After six years of excavation, Shanghai Museum introduced the latest discovery of the ruins in Shanghai's Longping Temple on Thursday.

• In pictures:25 tombs spanning Shang and Ming dynasties unearthed in Guangzhou

Twenty-five tombs spanning from Shang Dynasty to Ming Dynasty are found during an excavation at Xintang county in Guangzhou, Guangdong province. Twenty-five tombs spanning from Shang Dynasty (1600-1046 BC) to Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) were found during an

• Large ancient granary relics found in North China

Ruins of a large granary, along with ancient jars, pots, bowls and coins, have been discovered in North China's Hebei province, local authorities said Sunday.

• 1,092 ancient tombs unearthed in east Beijing

Around 1,092 ancient tombs have been discovered during construction work on the city's new administrative center, local authorities said Thursday.

• The Kunlun Mountains, the Source of the Yellow River and the Silk Road of Ancient China

The Silk Road serves as the ancient route that connects the east with the west, the Asian with the European continent, and refers to the related geographic and cultural regions.

• Archeologists explain life in Southwest China 3,400 years ago

People living 3,400 years ago in Southwest China's Yunnan province ate snails and lived in different houses in winter and summer, latest findings from a historical site showed.The site in Xingyi village of Yuxi city was discovered in July 2015 during cons

• Exhibition unveils China's ancient "state highway" in Qin Dynasty

The first public exhibition about an ancient road built during the Qin Dynasty 2,000 years ago opened in northwest China's Shaanxi Province on Wednesday.

• Chinese museum offers hefty award for deciphering oracle bone characters

The National Museum of Chinese Writing on Thursday launched an award program to encourage people from around the world to help decipher oracle bone inscriptions.

• Ancient wells found in central Chinese city

A group of ancient wells have been found in the city of Changsha, capital of central China's Hunan Province, the city's cultural relics bureau announced Thursday.

• Ancient moat unearthed in north China

The moat of a 2,000-year-old city has been excavated in north China's Hebei Province.

• Experts discuss China's Tusi chieftain legacy

More than 130 experts from around China and abroad gathered in the central province of Hunan, focusing on the centuries-old Chinese Tusi chieftain system and culture.

• At Palace Museum, the world mulls heritage protection

The Forbidden City, the culmination of the two-thousand-year development of classical Chinese and East Asian architecture, has been influential in the subsequent development of Chinese architecture, as well as providing inspiration for many artistic works

• BBC report on Terracotta Warriors refuted

A Chinese archaeologist recently refuted a BBC report about Northwest China'sTerracotta Warriors, saying that the article has quoted her out of context andoverstated her remarks about Western influence on the 8,000 life-size figures.

• Precious relics of debauched king on display in Jiangxi

The work on the excavation of the Marquis of Haihun tomb in Jiangxi province has concluded after five arduous years, and the archeological achievements are now on display at the Jiangxi Provincial Museum.

• 2567th birthday of Confucius marked around China

People dressed in traditional Chinese costume perform at a ceremony to mark the 2567th birthday of Confucius, in Cangzhou, North China's Hebei province, Sept 28, 2016. Confucius, a great Chinese thinker and philosopher, has his birthday celebrated around

• Exhibition 'Forbidden City, Imperial China' held in Chile

Visitors experience interactive stands at the exhibition "Forbidden City, Imperial China", in La Moneda Cultural Centre, in Santiago, capital of Chile, on Sept 2, 2016.

• Ancient tombs discovered in Nanchang

Seven ancient tombs dating back 1,600 years have been discovered ineastern China's Nanchang city, capital of Jiangxi province, according toNanchang Museum.

• Chinese and Indian archaeologists mull exploring birthplace of Buddhism

Chinese, Indian archaeologists mull exploring birthplace of BuddhismDhamek Stupa at Sarnath. Chinese and Indian archaeologists are currently discussing a cultural cooperation project in the birthplace of Buddhism.The Institute of Archaeology under the Chi

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