Common memories in ‘chaos’: Exploring Chinese and G...
Such comparisons not only deepen our understanding of how ancient peoples imagined the origins of...
Boosting consumption requires greater imagination of ...
A defining feature of modern consumption is its transcendence of traditional limits on consumptio...
Rooted in the field: Tracing veins of Chinese civiliz...
Theories are simple to explain, but the essence of archaeology ultimately lies in fieldwork.
Artistic innovation enhances appeal of Chinese culture
When rooted in cultural heritage while embracing a global perspective, Chinese cultural symbols c...
Celebrating Spring Festival in China fuels cross-cult...
As a vivid representation of fine traditional Chinese culture, the Spring Festival is increasingly cherished and shared globally, becoming a festive occasion through w...
Lantern Festival: Enduring glow of Chinese New Year
The Lantern Festival, the grand finale of the Chinese New Year festivities, embodies heartfelt wishes for family reunion and good fortune, weaving them into the timele...
The horse evolves from barnyard chief to cultural icon
The domestication and utilization of the horse constitute a major milestone in the development of human civilization.
Chinese postal culture evolves in rhythm with nation’s trajectory
Along the winding postal routes, the circulation of information and goods has long been intertwined with a persistent mission of sustaining national unity and fosterin...
New book expands on human and animal relationships
The book focuses on trending topics as its entry point, takes the interactive relat...
Scholars reconstruct lost history of turbulent Five Dynasties
It provides scholars with more authentic historical materials and can help promote ...
Ethnic clothing serves as a symbol of key life stages like birth, coming of age, ma...
Biography celebrates pioneering literary figure of the 20th century
The biography presents a panoramic account of Zhu's lifelong pursuit of truth, his ...
Ma Shitu: A life between words and duty
Ma Shitu was a man of remarkable vitality—his life rarely paused, even well into his centenari...
Pan Guangdan and his academic life
As China’s first sociobiologist, Pan analyzed and assessed Chinese history through the princip...
Ye Shengtao made Chinese fairy tales from...
Ye Shengtao (1894–1988) created the first collection of fairy tales in the history of Chinese ...