For a long time, China’s golden armor was a historical claim without physical evidence. Tang dynasty writers mentioned ...
The discovery reveals an unexpected connection to the ancient Silk Road.
Chinese archaeologists have successfully preserved the only surviving “golden armour”, rumoured to have been worn in battle ...
Early 20th century photographs of the Chinese Tang Honglu Well Stele of the Tang Dynasty (618-907) and its pavilion taken by ...
Writers in the Tang period described “golden armor,” but archaeologists had not previously had a physical example to examine. That gap is what makes this restoration notable: the conservation work ...
The China Cultural Relics Return Movement Promotion Association, a Japanese civil society group, held rallies in Tokyo in ...
Chinese researchers restored the legendary Tang dynasty golden armor, confirming centuries-old descriptions from classical poetry.
From the New York Review of Books, h/t the Foreign Expert blog: Women in the courts of the T’ang Dynasty, between 618 and 907, painted their eyebrows green; the standard of beauty was to have brows as ...
The simulated restoration of a gilded bronze armor from the Tang Dynasty (618-907), the only one of its kind in China, as ...
XI'AN, Jan. 11 (Xinhua) — Tangguozi, a sort of desserts inspired by the culture from the Tang Dynasty (618-907), features ...
Li Huan makes a Tangguozi dessert in Xi'an, northwest China's Shaanxi Province, Jan. 9, 2026. Tangguozi, a sort of desserts ...