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Digging History Ancient Chinese teapot worth $600,000 discovered by British family goes up for auction. ... China’s State Administration of Cultural Heritage denounced the auction, ...
China's tea appreciation culture has a long history and more diversified than what a lot of people have imagined, but an exhibition entitled "A Story About Teapots" currently held in Hong Kong ...
This teapot is part of a Chinese teaset (still complete with 12 each of cups, saucers and large saucers) given to my grandfather by the Chinese community in Limehouse, London.
“You know, the Chinese have invented everything in the world and they’ll never let any of us forget it, either.” Uh, oh. My newly met seatmate from Korea wanted to talk geo-politics. And I ...
5 fast facts about Ancient China. Around 3,000 years ago, people in ancient China used "oracle bones" — tortoise shells or bones inscribed with Chinese writing — to predict the future.
A 250-year-old carved white jade teapot is missing from The Belz Museum of Asian and Judaic Art and a security video shows a man taking the ancient Chinese artifact Sunday while the museum was closed.
Meet the people who are keeping the culture and knowledge of traditional Chinese tea alive in Malaysia, paving the way for younger generations to appreciate this ancient beverage.