The exhibition, titled 'The Terracotta Soldiers – The Immortal Army of the First Chinese Emperor,' will open to the public on Friday and will be accessible until April 2025.
After defeating the Mongol Empire in 1368 and establishing the Ming dynasty, the Chinese emperor attempted to reestablish the tribute relationship with neighboring states. In 1402, during a ...
The museum’s renamed Centre for Global Asias seeks to “recognise the many Asias that exist, within the geography of Asia ...
The donation makes the museum's Chinese ceramics collection the largest outside China, with 10,000 items displayed in a ...
Sir Percival David’s collection, amassed in the early 1900s, includes prized vases and wine cups. “You simply couldn’t build ...
In a groundbreaking moment for aerospace and defense technology, China has introduced its new sixth-generation fighter model, ...
The British Museum will receive the highest-value gift in U.K. museum history as it acquires 1 billion pounds ($1.27 billion) ...
One outstanding example is Pine, Hawk, and Lingzhi Fungus, completed in 1724 during the Yongzheng reign, and crafted by ...
During the next century, Christians perished in China completely. With the fall of the Tang Dynasty in 907, China once again ...
Though it has been eight years since he delivered the Budget, George Osborne has not lost his ability to spring a rhetorical ...
The exhibition, subtitled "Art, Architecture and Opulence", charts a century of artistic achievement during the reigns of the ...