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  • Unique Acoustic Technology in Ancient China

    In his book Dream Pool Essays, Shen Kuo documented an intriguing ancient Chinese practice of using cowhide arrow quivers as both storage for arrows and makeshift pillows. When these quivers were placed on the ground, their hollow interiors allowed people to hear faint sounds of individuals and horses several miles away. The underlying spirit of scientific creativity serves as a wellspring of wisdom and inspiration for modern endeavors.

  • Extracting Copper from Water: The Earliest Hydrometallurgy

    Legend has it that there was a spring in the present day Yanshan county, Jiangxi province, where the water was not sweet but bitter. Local villagers discovered that through boiling this spring water, they could extract gleaming yellow copper. Intrigued, Shen Kuo (1031-1095) traveled to witness this process and documented it in his book Dream Pool Essays.

  • Defending Territory Requires Accurate Maps

    Shen Kuo utilized the Shouling Tu — the most accurate administrative map in that era — as evidence to demonstrate that the contested mountain was situated south of the Baigou River, firmly establishing it as part of the territory of the Song dynasty. The Shouling Tu, which was drawn by Shen in twelve years, played an important role in defending the territory.

  • Black Tea: China's Gift to the World

    Black tea originated in China and spread to the world. Today, it accounts for more than 80 percent of the global tea market.

  • Sipping Green Tea in Spring

    For tea enthusiasts, the changing of seasons is a prelude to the much awaited first cup of spring tea. Sipping fresh green tea in early spring seems to physically herald the arrival of the season of blossoms. Among all tea categories, green tea is the first to hit market shelves each year, and the most produced and consumed tea in China, accounting for 50-60 percent of total tea sales.

  • Bell and Drum Towers: Echoing the Sound of History

    The Bell and Drum Towers, located at the northern tip of the Beijing Central Axis, which is on the UNESCO World Heritage List, play a significant role in the city planning of ancient Beijing.

  • Ancient Jade Masks Highlight Dawenkou Culture

    As one of China's top 10 new archaeological discoveries of 2023, the Wangzhuang site, located in Yongcheng city of Henan province, has a total area of about 630,000 square meters.

Top News

  • A press conference held by the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) in Beijing on Friday on the recently concluded fourth plenary session of the 20th CPC Central Committee highlighted the need to raise innovation capacity to lead the development of new quality productive forces.

Preserving China and Russia's Cultural Memory

?Founded in 1795, the National Library of Russia (NLR) is the first public library in Europe and the oldest in Russia. For over 200 years, with its collection of over 40 million rare books, the NLR has been a vast repository preserving Russia's cultural memory and continuing its historical mission.

Do Sugar-free Drinks Increase the Risk of Diabetes?

?September is China's National Health Lifestyle Promotion Month. The campaign aims to raise awareness of the health risks associated with modern lifestyle habits, such as relying on fast food deliveries, drinking sugary drinks and spending too much time sitting down. In particular, the question of whether sugar-free beverages increase the risk of diabetes has sparked heated discussions online.

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