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The mid-autumn festival for the Chinese is to be celebrated this weekend, and the streets across China will be thronged with moon cakes, a kind of pastry the Chinese relish during the festivity. A visitor in China can, of course, tell people back...
Technology is making us so lazy that now we don’t even want to roll out the dice to play a simple game! Why play the game? Rather just watch bots play on your behalf and then credit their victory to your name. I don’t agree to this complete...
Already having a train line to the Tibetan capital of Lhasa since July 2006, the 1,142-kilometre (710-mile) railway-track is deemed to be very instrumental in renovating and developing Tibet as per the Chinese authorities. China is planning to fashion..
Here is a great opportunity for antique lovers. An agalwood-made antique bed was up for auction over the past National Day holidays in Putian, a city in east China's Fujian province. It attracted many visitors around the country, including the...
We have already seen the gold and diamond-studded undergarments, including the $1.89 million gold bra, gold filigree bra, the diamond-studded gold bra, and the 950 grams gold underwear. Pictured above is a model showing a bra decorated with more than.
China is the world's largest country by population and in the year 2008, it would have the world's largest and most advanced airport building. When Beijing's new airport terminal opens in February next year, it will be about twice the size and half...
A few days back, a huge gold ingot was spotted at jewelry shop in Suzhou, east China's Jiangsu province. Now, we have a pure gold stool. The stool pictured above is made from 50kg of gold and is currently on display in Kunming, China. Well, I have no.
Hardly a day passes when we are not witnessing something that is covered in all gold. The pictured above is a gigantic 'gold ingot,' which is being put on display at jewelry shop in Suzhou, east China's Jiangsu province. For your info, ingot is a...
Amidst various controversies, the Sotheby's is all set to auction the Qing Dynasty horse head, looted from China's royal mansion. It is expected to fetch a staggering $7.7 million and will be on a four-day bid, starting from October 6. The seller happens.
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