When it comes to the history of women’s rights in China, the Tang Dynasty is exalted while the succeeding Song Dynasty is reviled. Here is why this is not as clear-cut as it seems. Zhou Fang. Court ...
UNESCO has officially added China's Xixia Imperial Tombs to its World Heritage List, recognizing the site as the largest and best-preserved archaeological complex from the Western Xia dynasty. The ...
‘Ancient Chinese Ceramics from the Tang to the Song Dynasty’ contains around 60 remarkable examples of iconic ceramic pieces from various well-known ancient kilns. They represent a culmination of ...
Archaeologists in China have uncovered an exquisitely decorated single-chamber brick tomb from the Tang Dynasty (C.E. 618-907). Discovered during construction in Taiyuan, in the northern Shanxi ...
Wear Yellow Proudly and Liberty City Arts will present Tea with Tang and Song, a narrated art song recital exploring the poetry and stories of the Tang (618-907) and Song (960-1279) dynasties. The ...
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