Silk Roads Leading to Tianjin: SCO’s Drive to Safeguard Shared Heritage
How the SCO’s Silk Roads project is teaming up from Qingdao to Tianjin to protect global cultural heritage, from Palmyra to Southeast Asia.
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How the SCO’s Silk Roads project is teaming up from Qingdao to Tianjin to protect global cultural heritage, from Palmyra to Southeast Asia.
Merna Al Nasser explores Xi’an’s Shaanxi Archaeology Museum, unveiling Silk Road treasures and modern SCO partnerships that bridge past and present.
Scientists may have uncovered the oldest known prehistoric human artefacts in Indonesia, a find that could reshape our understanding of early human migration in Southeast Asia.
Discover how digital tech is reviving ancient Qiuci tombs in Kucha with interactive exhibitions that connect our past and future.
Explore the lost Xixia dynasty, where mysterious mounds near Yinchuan hint at ancient secrets beneath the sands.
Discover the Xixia Imperial Tombs on the Chinese mainland—a UNESCO candidate dubbed the “Pyramids of the East” with 9 mausoleums, 271 tombs and 7,100+ artifacts.
2,000-year-old steel acupuncture needles from the Haihun Marquis Tomb highlight advanced ancient Chinese healing techniques.
Archaeologists in Anhui Province uncover King Kaolie’s burial complex, reviving a nearly lost legacy from China’s Warring States period.
Peking University Professor Li Ling shares his journey with the Chu Silk Manuscripts, highlighting the quest to reunite ancient texts with their homeland.
UCLA professor Lothar von Falkenhausen calls for reuniting the fragmented Chu Silk Manuscripts unearthed in Changsha, preserving a 2,300-year-old heritage.