China is littered with ancient relics and structures that represent the country’s 5,000-year history. Ancient villages hold a high standing among these historical gems. Towns and villages famous for their ancient residences include Zhouzhuang and Tongli in Jiangsu Province, Xidi Village in Anhui Province, Qiao Family Mansion in Shanxi Province, and the earth towers of [...]
The bronze ding, a cooking utensil in remote times, was used like a cauldron for boiling fish and ,meat. At first, about 5,000 to 6,000 years ago, the ding was made of fired clay, usually with three legs, occasionally with four that is why it is loosely referred to as “tripod” in English. It stands [...]
1-Jinouyonggu gold cup
2-Yunwen disk
3-Qingyuwenlong censer
made of write jade
4-Qiasiquelang censer
5-Qingmingshanghe paiting
6-Pingfu tie
7-Qunxianzhushou clock
8-Meique painting
9-Xuyafang bottle
10-Langtaohongyou bottle
You may be surprised,but that’s true and they are not owned by China but European ountries.So,if you want to see these Chinese relics by yourself,don’d come to China.That’s really funny and ironical.
Why?
From the Opium War in 1840, due to war, unfair trade and other reasons,more than 10 million Chinese valuable relics lost to Europe and the United [...]