Woodcuts in Modern China
Woodcuts in Modern China – an Introduction Woodcuts have a long history in China dating at least from the Tang Dynasty (618-907 BCE), and for centuries they have contributed greatly to Chinese print...
View ArticleConfucius
Confucius 子曰﹕學而時習之,不亦說乎? Zǐ yuē, “xué ér shí xí zhī, bù yì yuè hū?” The Master said, ‘Is it not a pleasure, having learned something, to try it out at due intervals?’ (The Analects, I.1) One would be...
View ArticleReform Era
— an Introduction Over the last thirty years, the People’s Republic of China has undergone a series of dramatic economic and social reforms and consequently developed at an unprecedented rate. An...
View ArticleAlong the Yangzi River
Along the Yangzi River: Regional Culture of the Bronze Age from Hunan China’s Bronze Age Cultures — an Introduction With every archaeological discovery of bronze age artifacts throughout China’s vast...
View ArticleSustainability in China
Teach China Sustainability Issues in China Featured Resources Related to Study Tours Summer 2010, “History, Culture, and Sustainable Development” & Spring 2011, “Yunnan – Continuous Change,...
View ArticleA Tang Newspaper
With the participation of teachers from all over the U.S., the Teach China program develops multi-disciplinary curriculum units aligned with national standards. In July 2001, Teach China conducted a...
View ArticleHan China and Ancient Rome
With the participation of teachers from all over the U.S., the Teach China program develops multi-disciplinary curriculum units aligned with national standards. In July 2001, Teach China conducted a...
View ArticleFrom Silk to Oil
Travel the deserts and mountain passes of Central Asia with From Silk to Oil: Cross-Cultural Connections Along the Silk Road. This book of global studies curriculum, funded by the U.S. Department of...
View ArticleChina’s ‘China’: Porcelain’s Contribution to World History and Culture
^ Please click an image to enlarge A simple and clear-cut way of demonstrating the significant impact that Chinese porcelain has had on global material culture over many centuries is to consider the...
View ArticleBeijing and Nanjing China’s Capital Cities
^ Please click an image to enlarge Beijing & Nanjing – China’s Late Imperial and Modern Capitals For over five centuries, Beijing was the imperial capital for both the Ming (1368 – 1644 CE) and...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....