Qin Shi Huang

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First reported May 17 2013 - Updated May 17 2013 - 1 reports

“Treasures of China” in Bucharest, Romania

The National History Museum of Romania (MNIR) in Bucharest is hosting a really interesting exhibition which brings a little bit of China to this country. “ Treasures of China ” features 101 sets of artifacts important value of the cultural heritage of ... [Published Argophilia - May 17 2013]
First reported May 14 2013 - Updated May 14 2013 - 2 reports

Class trip to Marietta

Salem-Liberty students learn about Pioneer CityBy Sam Shawver - The Marietta Times (sshawver@mariettatimes.com) , The Marietta TimesSave | Post a comment |Fifty Salem-Liberty Elementary students were in Marietta Monday, learning more about the Pioneer ... [Published Marietta Times - May 14 2013]
First reported May 04 2013 - Updated May 04 2013 - 1 reports

Famous warriors of emperor's tomb

THE mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang, where the famous Terracotta Warriors are found, is the largest preserved example in China. It is a unique architectural ensemble with a layout echoing the then capital, Xianyang, now part of the Xi'an metropolitan area ... [Published Shanghai Daily - May 04 2013]
First reported May 04 2013 - Updated May 04 2013 - 1 reports

Rhinos In Mozambique Likely Extinct, Expert Says; Elephants May Be Next

Green Lifestyle(tags: Rhinos In Mozambique Likely Extinct, Expert Says, Elephants May Be Next )- 6 minutes ago - huffingtonpost.comMozambique's rhinoceros population was wiped out more than a century ago by big game hunters. Reconstituted several years ... [Published Care2 - May 04 2013]
First reported Apr 28 2013 - Updated Apr 28 2013 - 1 reports

‘Treasures of China’ to be unraveled starting tomorrow

The event-exhibition, which will run at the National History Museum of Romania (MNIR) for three months, will have its official inauguration today, 5.00 pm.“This exhibit that MNIR can take pride in, is an unusual one, with regards to both the value of ... [Published Nine O'Clock - Apr 28 2013]
First reported Apr 20 2013 - Updated Apr 20 2013 - 1 reports

Steps urged to preserve terracotta warriors, horses

preserve such artifacts as China’s famedTerracotta Warriors and Horses. © American Chemical SocietyChina’s famed Terracotta warriors and horses are deteriorating and scientists are urging new measures to better preserve them.Researchers say the preservation ... [Published HorseTalk.co.nz - Apr 20 2013]
First reported Apr 17 2013 - Updated Apr 17 2013 - 2 reports

Has Notorious Tyrant's Ancient Tomb Been Discovered?

By: Megan Gannon, News EditorPublished: 04/16/2013 06:20 PM EDT on LiveScienceArchaeologists have found a tomb in eastern China that may be the grave of the notorious Emperor Yang of Sui, according to news reports.With inscriptions revealing the surprising ... [Published Huffington Post - Apr 17 2013]
First reported Jan 04 2013 - Updated Jan 04 2013 - 1 reports

A Humble Path Through China with Escape Travel

Wander through China’s quaint gardens, cycle by rickshaw past rice paddies and dabble in silk printing on this unique 14-day tour. Great holiday deals with Escape Travel The tour, which is available at Escape Travel and organised by Helen Wong’s Tours, ... [Published PRWeb - Jan 04 2013]
First reported Dec 31 2012 - Updated Dec 31 2012 - 1 reports

Ancient Chinese art used a toxic lacquer made from a relative of poison ivy

On Christmas Day, I watched a documentary about the terra cotta warriors — thousands of clay soldiers built as funerary objects for the tomb of Qin Shi Huang, China's first emperor. One crazy fact I learned: Unlike the type of lacquer we call shellac ... [Published Boing Boing - Dec 31 2012]
First reported Dec 11 2012 - Updated Dec 11 2012 - 1 reports

Grab A Deal and Tour The Humble Path Through China with Escape Travel

Wander through China’s quaint gardens, cycle by rickshaw past rice paddies and dabble in silk printing on this unique 14-day tour that is currently on sale until December 31, 2012. The tour, which is available at Escape Travel and organised by Helen Wong’s ... [Published PRWeb - Dec 11 2012]

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“Treasures of China” in Bucharest, Romania [Published Argophilia - May 17 2013]
James Passin, the American Who Bought Mongolia [Published BusinessWeek - May 16 2013]
Eyes in the rock [Published The Nation - Thailand - May 15 2013]
Class trip to Marietta [Published Marietta Times - May 14 2013]
Students visit sites of Marietta [Published Parkersburg News - May 14 2013]
Famous warriors of emperor's tomb [Published Shanghai Daily - May 04 2013]
Rhinos In Mozambique Likely Extinct, Expert Say... [Published Care2 - May 04 2013]
Heracleion Photos: Lost Egyptian City Revealed ... [Published Huffington Post - Apr 30 2013]
LOOK: Lost Sunken City Revealed [Published Huffington Post - Apr 30 2013]
‘Treasures of China’ to be unraveled starting ... [Published Nine O'Clock - Apr 28 2013]
Steps urged to preserve terracotta warriors, ho... [Published HorseTalk.co.nz - Apr 20 2013]
Has Notorious Tyrant's Ancient Tomb Been Discov... [Published Huffington Post - Apr 17 2013]
Tomb of Chinese Tyrant Found [Published FOXNews.com - Apr 17 2013]
A Humble Path Through China with Escape Travel [Published PRWeb - Jan 04 2013]
Ancient Chinese art used a toxic lacquer made f... [Published Boing Boing - Dec 31 2012]
Finnair to be the first airline to connect Xi´a... [Published GlobeNewswire - Dec 20 2012]
Grab A Deal and Tour The Humble Path Through C... [Published PRWeb - Dec 11 2012]
Beijing, first two days... [Published 38th parallel - Nov 11 2012]
FEATURE: Former official exposes dark side of C... [Published Taipei Times Online - Oct 14 2012]
Former Chinese official sheds light on dark sid... [Published Space Daily - Oct 14 2012]
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Ancient Chinese art used a toxic lacquer made f... [Published Boing Boing - Dec 31 2012]
On Christmas Day, I watched a documentary about the terra cotta warriors — thousands of clay soldiers built as funerary objects for the tomb of Qin Shi Huang, China's first emperor. One crazy fact I learned: Unlike the type of lacquer we call shellac ...
Beijing, first two days... [Published 38th parallel - Nov 11 2012]
Living in Seoul means as well that we’ve the possibility to visit”nearby” countries. Our second visit outside the Republic of Korea went to Beijing, which is only a two hour flight from Seoul. Beijing , (Chinese for:”the Northern Capitol”) is the capitol ...
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