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A tourist (L) tries to make a piece of local traditional woodblock print known as Jiama at Sideng Village of Shaxi Town, ...
China is the homeland of the peony, and Luoyang's cultivation of these flowers dates back to the Sui Dynasty (581-618). By ...
In the sweltering summer of AD18, a desperate chant echoed across China's sun-scorched plains: "Heaven has gone blind!" ...
VCG. Authorities in Luoyang's Chanhe district have confirmed that a long-disputed tomb located within the Baima Temple, or ...
MORE than 1,500 years ago, poet Lu Kai, living in the south, sent a sprig of plum blossom to his friend Fan Ye in ...
China has had the tradition of flower viewing since ancient times. It is believed that people from as early as the Tang ...
As the morning sun spills across the tiered courtyards connected by stone stairs at the Datang Gong (Tribute) Tea House in ...
By the time of the Tang dynasty (AD618–907), China was enjoying a golden age. Silk Road trade flourished as two more technological leaps had a profound impact on the country's fortunes ...
In the Song Dynasty (960-1279), Lingyin Temple and Tianzhu temples remained the main tea-producing areas around the West Lake ...
Since March, blossom-themed tourism has dominated online travel platforms, with cities publishing "blossom maps" to guide ...