Wine has not often been something associated with China in the recent past. While Chinese spirits, like baijiu, are incredibly popular, grape wine had traditionally not held much interest among Chinese people.
It did not surprise Wang Jialiang when officials from Beijing's Palace Museum turned up at the doorsteps of his suburban Suzhou workshop bearing the imperial jacket of the Emperor Qianlong (1735-1796).
Entrepreneur Zhou Mingwang realizes there is money to be made from royal ring replicas. Xu Junqian reports.
Tri-colored glazed pottery utensils of the Tang Dynasty were usually rounded and full in shape in accordance with the aesthetic values of the time.
As a concerned parent, a GPS wrist phone for kids that has an SOS function seemed like a good idea.Presumably, only those who are in control won't be tagged and they can do whatever they want.
Following are an amusing lists of foreign visitors’ most cherished trivialities during their stint in China.
Porcelain
Tea Peking Opera
Confucius
Cultural Heritage
Jade Chinese New Year
Imperial Palace
Chinese Painting