Writer-director Huo Meng's Berlin competition entry follows an extended family of farmers scraping by as their country gradually evolves into an industrial powerhouse.
A study tracking rainfall patterns over thousands of years has found that more arid periods coincided with ages of dynastic ...
Throughout history, China has maintained a deep connection with ice and snow. Beyond simply enduring the harsh cold winter ...
In the restoration lab of the Shaanxi History Museum in Xi'an, Shaanxi province, a group of young people is engaged in a ...
Prepare to have your mind blown.” Thus concludes fantasy author Joshua Palmatier’s introduction to “Combat Monsters,” a ...
Here is a fascinating lineup of books that promise to captivate readers with diverse themes ranging from green startups to ...
March 7, you can vote in our Best of Detroit poll! The ballot will close at 11:59 p.m. on March 7. Voters who follow Hour ...
Chinese book library: Chinese novels, Chinese poetry, Chinese essays, Chinese history, Chinese art. The “China Book Library” category on the China Underground website serves as a comprehensive archive ...
Critical Role has announced Vox Machina: Stories Untold, an upcoming anthology of short stories narrated by characters from the actual play’s flagship first campaign. Over the last decade ...
[2] For more details about the technical history of China’s nuclear weapon development program (1955-1996), see, Hui Zhang, China’s nuclear weapon development and testing, MIT Press (Cambridge, MA), ...
When used to measure defense spending, PPP explains China's lasting industrial might, and how it is achieving what Western officials call the largest military buildup in peacetime history.
"There is no such thing as a wild orange in China," botanist David Mabberley, adjunct professor at Macquarie University and author of Citrus: A World History, tells ABC Radio National's Blueprint ...
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