Ancient societies in southern China pegged coffins into high cliffsides in burial ritual linked to good fortune ...
Cyprus Mail on MSN
The fabrics that drive civilizations, and culture
By Karen Taylor The famed silk roads, which connected ancient China to the rest of the world, were not so named until many ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Ancient Chinese records reveal clues to the first solar eclipse
Long before modern observatories and spacecraft, court scribes in ancient China were quietly building one of humanity’s first ...
The chance rediscovery of the ancient Chinese Sanxingdui civilization is legendary in and of itself. In 1929, an unsuspecting peasant in Sichuan province stumbled upon a cache of jade relics while ...
ZME Science on MSN
The People Who Made the Hanging Coffins in China Never Really Went Away
A new genetic study links China’s cliffside burials to their living descendants.
A NASA planetary scientist has proposed what may be the first scientifically sound explanation for the mysterious Star of Bethlehem that guided the three wise men to the infant Jesus over two ...
First released as part of Seamaster, the Planet Ocean is one of the most famous diving watches – actors Wei Daxun, Song Weilong and Gulf Kanawut attended the recent launch.
Country and Town House on MSN
Between mist & mountains: A Chinese adventure through the Yunnan province
Lost, found and immersed in the landscapes of Yunnan, Luke Abrahams discovers China’s most rebelliously diverse province.
Learn the basics of playing Where Winds Meet, professions, food buffs, survival skills, medicine crafting, and early guidance ...
Maharaja Narendra Singh’s legacy continues to shape Bikaner through Narendra Bhawan, Lalgarh Palace and the Prachina Museum, ...
The National on MSN
Which countries are Mena's top World Cup goalscorers?
Nations in the region have scored more than 100 goals in the men's tournament, with Morocco and Turkey the top contributors ...
The National on MSN
Red Sea Museum in Jeddah revives the city's historic gateway
For decades, the pointed double-curved arches of Bab Al-Bunt were the first thing many pilgrims saw as they approached Jeddah ...
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