Imperial meals in the Qing Palace were dominated by the Manchu cuisine, but they also included the Shandong and the Suzhou – Hangzhou cuisines. These three cuisines were influenced by and ...
The Mountain Resort (the Qing dynasty's summer palace), in Hebei Province, was built between 1703 and 1792. It is a vast complex of palaces and administrative and ceremonial buildings. Temples of ...
Efforts to preserve and display China’s imperial treasures highlight President Xi’s focus on cultural heritage.
During the Ming and Qing Dynasties prominent officials and eminent people used tea drinking as an occasion to foster friendships and discuss poetry. Tea drinking was an important part of palace life.
Today, the National Palace Museum in Taipei holds more than 690,000 items, more than 80% of which are from the former Qing court, the Taiwan museum said. It said the items belong to Taiwan’s ...
Discover artworks and national treasures tracing the Chinese culinary evolution from Neolithic times to the Qing dynasty, ...
The Qing were the last dynasty close dynastyA series ... She is infamous for the money she spent having the Old Summer Palace rebuilt at a time when the empire was struggling.