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Today in History for July 11: In 1533, Pope Clement VII excommunicated England's King Henry VIII.
China’s Terracotta Warriors Headline a Rare Archaeological Display at the Bowers Museum With more than 110 objects, the show highlights how recent archaeological finds from Emperor Qin Shi Huang ...
Quaint Gubei is a far cry from China’s other tourist-stuffed water towns, and it’s just two hours from the capital ...
Gayle Anderson continues her SOMETHING FOR THE SUMMER reports at the World of the Terracotta Warriors: New Archaeological Discoveries in Shaanxi in the 21st century. The new exhibition contains ...
The Golden State Warriors have reportedly "internally discussed" packaging one of their key young players with Jonathan Kuminga in trade talks this offseason.
Cathay Cargo successfully transported 10 terracotta warriors and over 200 priceless artefacts from Xi’an to Perth via Hong Kong for a major cultural exhibition at the WA Museum Boola Bardip, ...
Violin virtuoso Hilary Hahn, conductor Xian Zhang and the Seattle Symphony drew prolonged cheers from the audience at their concert Thursday.
The Warriors' Jonathan Kuminga question is looming over the franchise, and an odd path to a trade may be ahead.
News Man Smashes Ancient Terracotta Warriors in China A museum visitor reportedly damaged two sculptures in the famous third-century “Terracotta Army” in the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor.
A 30-year-old domestic tourist damaged two warriors of China’s esteemed Terracotta Army in an incident last Friday. The man, who officials believe “[suffers] from mental illness” is ...
Two Chinese terracotta warrior statues, thought to be around 2,000 years old, were damaged after a tourist climbed over a museum fence. Public security officials say the 30-year-old was visiting ...