Shapotou, situated in Zhongwei County, lies on the north bank of the Yellow River where Read More
Wudang Martial Arts, the Typical Traditional Chinese Kung Fu
Wudang Martial Arts were created in the early years of the Ming Dynasty (1368 – 1644) Read More
Ming Tombs, Precious World Cultural Heritage
In 1421, Yongle emperor Zhu Di, Zhu Di, traveled from Nanjing to Beijing and began building imperial tombs. Careful site selection and consideration of the principles of Feng Shui. Yongle built the first tomb for himself, and the next 12 emperors slept in the same valley.
Xi’an Ancient City Wall
The existing xi ‘an city wall was built between 1370 and 1378 AD by the first Ming emperor, Read More
Putuoshan Mountain in Zhejiang Province
Located in the east islands of Zhejiang Province, Read More
Tunxi Ancient Street: The Flowing Qingming Festival, It is listed as “state key cultural relic protection unit”
Tunxi ancient street, or tunxi old street, is located in the center of tunxi district, huangshan city. Tunxi ancient street, with a history of more than 630 years, is the best preserved street in the southern song dynasty (960-1127), Ming dynasty (1368-1644) and qing dynasty (1644-1911) dynasties. In addition, 2009, tunxi ancient street, Beijing guozijian street, suzhou pingjiang road, won the “Chinese history and culture street” reputation. It is listed as “state key cultural relic protection unit”. Read More
Wudang Mountain, the holy land of Taoism
Wudang Mountain is located in Danjiangkou City, Hubei Province. There are many scenic spots in Wudang Mountain. These scenic spots not only have beautiful natural landscape, but also many cultural landscape. Now there are still Taoist temples and memorial pavilions built in Ming Dynasty.
The Forbidden City was Only Built in Three and a Half Years.
The Forbidden City stands in Beijing, the capital of China. The Forbidden City is one of the largest existing ancient wooden buildings in the world. As a Chinese ancestral building, it will celebrate its 600th birthday next year. When the reporter was searching for the story of the construction of the Forbidden City in the Yongle reign of the Ming Dynasty, Zhao Zhongnan, an expert of the Palace Museum, said that the actual construction time of the Palace Museum was only three and a half years, but the preparation process cost a lot, and it took a total of 100000 people for more than ten years.