Ancient China’s main rivers ran west to east, and Yang wanted to break this grip of geography. He needed a way to move rice from the fertile region around the Yangtze northwest to feed his court ...
A collection of artifacts has been found in one of the largest and most complex Chu-era burials ever found. This cache is ...
Marinus of Tyre, the First Geographer to Include China in Roman Maps and Invent the Term “Antarctic”
At a time when knowledge of the world was fragmented and based on travelers’ and merchants’ accounts, one man set out to ...
It’s one of China’s most famous ancient cities and home to over a million people. The area around Lijiang is where the Naxi people come from. ‘Na’ means ‘senior and honoured’ and ‘Xi ...
Near Lake Lashihai there'san ancient tea route.Over a thousand ... led tour of Chan'gou in the Yunnan Province of China The physical and human geography of Chan'gou, Yunnan, China.
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