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Cultural historian and former director of the Shenyang Imperial Palace Museum, Wu Bin, unveiled his latest work, The Art ...
Entry is free for ‘Tang Vogue Beyond the Horizons’, which features 298 artefacts showing the ancient society’s cross-cultural ...
Object Details writer of supplementary textual content Cao, Yin host institution Art Gallery of New South Wales Notes Catalog of an exhibition held at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, April 9-July ...
A tablet inscribed with 580 characters depicting the life story of Li Chonghui has recently been found in a Tang Dynasty (618-907) tomb in Turpan, Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous ...
Important periods for the Silk Road were the Chinese Han dynasty (206 B.C.E.-C.E. 220), the Chinese Tang dynasty (C.E. 618-907), and the Mongol Khanate (13th and 14th centuries). The Mongols, who ...
Silk Road sculpture in Xi'an A large-size Silk Road sculpture stands near the site of the Kaiyuan Gate of the Tang Dynasty Chang’an City (now Xi’an), which is said to be the starting point of ...
The exhibition at the Asia Society focuses on the period between the collapse of the Han dynasty (206 B.C.E.–220 C.E.) and the rise of the Tang dynasty (618–906) and only on the stretch of the road ...
Located in northwest China, Chang’an (modern Xi’an) served as the gateway to the so-called Silk Road, overland trade routes that linked the prosperous Tang empire with Central, West, and South Asia.
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