• The Mogao Grottoes
The Mogao Grottoes, also known as the Thousand Buddha Caves, and praised as a glittering pearl that adorns the Silk Road, are the most famous Buddhist grottoes in China. Located 15km (10 mi) southeast ...
The Mogao Grottoes, also known as the Thousand Buddha Caves, and praised as a glittering pearl that adorns the Silk Road, are the most famous Buddhist grottoes in China. Located 15km (10 mi) southeast ...
The Longmen Grottoes are on the Yi riverbank, 12 kilometers from the ancient city ofLuoyang, about 30 minutes' drive. The site is one of the three most important in China for its Buddhist sculptures a ...
During the cultural week of Xinjiang held by China Cultural Centre in Paris, a lecture themed Discovering Xinjiang: Thearchaeological find along the Silk Road was given in the night of 13thOctober, an ...
LANZHOU, Jan. 26 (Xinhua) -- As most people in rural China prepare to relax over the slack farming season, Meng Zezhi is hard at work shoring up two multimillion dollar deals. In 2015, an agricultural ...
From 24th to 26th November 2015, the 4th Meeting of Silk Road Transnational Nomination for World Heritage Coordination Committee was held in Almaty Kazakhsta. Representatives from the UNESCO World Her ...
(chinadaily.com.cn) Updated: 2015-07-10 16:23More than 2,000 years ago, industrious and brave people on the Eurasian continent opened trade routes connecting major civilizations across Asia, Europe and Africa. Together they were referred to as the "S
Few realize that China is actually building three Silk Roads, one through Central Asia to Europe; a second, maritime one, through South East Asia to India and South Asia; and third, China is building a robust commercial network through the Arctic to conne