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A Colossus of History Across the Ages: Hsu Cho-yun, 2024 Tang Prize Laureate in Sinology
The Pilot News· 1 day agoProfessor Hsu's illustrious academic career has been distinguished by his holistic approach to the...
5 things to know for June 20: Debate countdown, Severe weather, Religious freedom, Ecuador blackout,...
CNN via Yahoo News· 1 day agoTODAY’S QUOTE “Only pirates do this.” — Philippine military officials, accusing China’s Coast Guard...
Summer solstice 2024: When is the first day of summer
NBC New York· 2 days agoThe summer solstice marks the longest day and shortest night of the year. It's known as the...
Chinese city discovers 1,800-year-old tombs while trying to expand a park
South China Morning Post· 6 days agoThe tombs date back to the Western Han dynasty (202BC-9AD), and the untouched tomb was “particularly...
Cultural harmony leads to better future
China Daily· 3 days agoXi Jinping Thought on Culture reveals the outstanding characteristics of Chinese civilization and discusses the theories, principles and philosophy of cultural exchanges. According to Xi Jinping ...
Then and now: vintage photos show how the world's cities once looked
LoveEXPLORING via Yahoo News· 2 days agoCairo, Egypt The Print Collector/Getty Images A hugely important city, Cairo has a history...
Your Weekly Horoscope – ‘Free Will Astrology’ From Rob Brezsny
GoodNewsNetwork· 6 days agoRob’s Free Will Astrology, is a syndicated weekly column appearing in over a hundred publications. Though 2024 isn’t even half over, you have already earned the title “Least Boring Zodiac Sign ...
12 offbeat NC museums that dive into the state’s quirky history, from Bigfoot to Andy Griffith
The News & Observer· 20 hours agoHere are a dozen offbeat museums worth a side trip during your summer travels, because they also help tell the story of North Carolina. Sift for relics in the sand pit, spoils of nearby phosphate mining.
From museums to monasteries, saving art amid climate change
The Christian Science Monitor· 3 days agoMuseums typically maintain strict controls to protect collections, but research suggests that slowly acclimating to a wider range of conditions can be safe, while reducing greenhouse gas emissions ...