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Eminent Buddhist figure painter exhibits in Beijing
2018-08-03
Shandong-born artist Xia Jingshan, 95, has gained prominence at home and among overseas Chinese for his ink paintings of Buddhist figures and for sponsoring renovations at several historic Buddhist temples across China.
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Inheritor introduces history of Mount Tai stone rubbing
2018-08-03
Zhang Yaming, inheritor of Mount Tai stone rubbing, introduced the traditional art to a group of children in Shandong province on July 21.
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Shandong puts ancient philosophers into tourism draw
2018-08-03
Who is the most well-known ancient Chinese person in the West? The answer is probably unanimous — Confucius (551 BC–479 BC).
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Jiaojia relics displayed at National Museum
2018-07-11
Covering an area of nearly 150,000 square meters, the relics reveal an extremely rich cultural heritage, including rammed earth walls, ditches, 215 tombs, 116 house sites as well as burial objects such as jade bracelets, pottery cups, white pottery and painted pottery.
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'Kite city' flies higher with cultural heritage
2018-07-09
Known as the cradle of kites, Weifang is also home to many household names, from scholars to poets to artists.
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Exhibition of cultural relics from Palace Museum opens in Qingdao
2018-07-07
Visitors view a blue-and-white porcelain of imperial kiln during an exhibition of cultural relics from the Palace Museum held in Qingdao Art Museum in Qingdao, East China's Shandong province.
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'Journey to the West' puppet show captivates New Zealand students
2018-06-20
The puppet show Three Times Beating Baigujing, an excerpt from the Chinese classic novel Journey to the West, enthralled students in New Zealand during a recent tour showcasing Chinese cultural heritage.