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Oracle bones: 3,250-year-old engraved bones and tortoise shells from ancient China were used to foretell the futureThere is no one "oracle bone" — about 13,000 have been found — but these relics hint at the development of writing in ancient China. They date from the late Shang Dynasty, (circa 1250 B.C. to ...
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Vivian Ng breathes new life into Chinese calligraphyHer first encounter with Chinese calligraphy happened by chance ... deliberate movements that define this ancient art form. But despite her traditional training, Ng embraced experimentation ...
Titled "The Voice of Nature and the Human Soul from China - An Exhibition of Guqins from the China Three Gorges Museum" in China's southwest city of Chongqing, the display offers a rare glimpse into ...
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