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Video art shows Chinese migrants’ struggle in 1800s New Zealand
Displayed at Tai Twun in Hong Kong, Lisa Reihana’s DigiRadiance: Gold_Lead_Wood_Coal shows Chinese miners in New Zealand in 360 degrees.
10 Nov 2024 - 11:44AM
Chinese women wore tank tops, transparent clothing 800 years ago: study
10 Nov 2024 - 5:30PM
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Scholars debunk myth of Roman settlement in China with DNA tests, tourists undeterred
10 Nov 2024 - 10:30AM
Chinese horoscopes: how’s your luck in November 2024, Water Pig month?
If you are a Pig like billionaire Elon Musk or royal Queen Camilla, November is all about being humble – but what about the other 11 Chinese astrological signs?
8 Nov 2024 - 3:00PM
Palace of Versailles, Beijing Palace Museum loan relics for Hong Kong exhibition
Exhibition at Hong Kong Palace Museum to run from December 18 until May 4 of next year to celebrate 60 years of Sino-French diplomatic ties.
4 Nov 2024 - 6:37PM
Artist Huang Yongyu showed his ‘relaxed’ side in new docu-film by Yonfan
Hong Kong director and photographer Yonfan is finally getting the recognition he deserves, with mainland censors deeming his Crossing Years docu about the late artist fit for the public.
5 Nov 2024 - 2:31PM
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We skipped Guilin’s karst hills and visited Longzhou in Guangxi, China instead
Guangxi’s little-visited Longzhou is a former French treaty port that offers all the karst peak sights and historic insight of far-more crowded locales.
5 Nov 2024 - 11:20AM
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How ‘dragon bones’ shed a whole new light on China’s ancient history
With the news that dinosaur fossils were found in Hong Kong, here is how China’s oracle bones changed our understanding of the Shang dynasty.
2 Nov 2024 - 8:15AM
China’s answer to Concorde, N Korea defectors try to join Ukraine: 7 highlights
From North Korean defectors wanting to join Ukraine’s efforts to China’s answer to Concorde, here are highlights from recent SCMP reporting.
8 Nov 2024 - 10:47AM
What was Hong Kong’s telephone system like before smartphones?
The numerical prefixes used to indicate where callers were dialling from – New Territories, Hong Kong Island, Kowloon or outlying islands.
31 Oct 2024 - 6:15AM
Why there’s a bittersweet side to Chinese wedding drink ‘bride wine’
Nu’er hong, or huadiao, is rice wine traditionally drunk at Chinese weddings. Matured 18 years, its opening marks a daughter’s leaving home.
29 Oct 2024 - 2:58PM
‘Work priorities’ delayed identifying Hong Kong dinosaur fossils by 11 years
Commissioner for Heritage Ivanhoe Chang reveals fossils were found in geological study and left for over a decade due to ‘work priorities’.
25 Oct 2024 - 5:47PM
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3 unusual Chinese musical instruments that have experts confused
Shaped like a fish, tiger and box respectively, the muyu, yu, and zhu are percussion instruments that all fall under the wood classification.
23 Oct 2024 - 4:15PM
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When officials in drought-prone part of China committed huge fraud
In a case that shocked China 250 years ago, officials were punished for fraud involving donations in return for university places.
19 Oct 2024 - 8:15AM
Yum bui! How different cultures toast to good health through the ages
‘Yum bui’ were among the first Chinese words taught to Europeans arriving in Hong Kong, while ‘Bottoms Up’ is also the name of a Tsim Sha Tsui bar.
17 Oct 2024 - 3:35PM
The imperfect value of digital facial reconstructions of our ancient ancestors
Digital facial reconstructions are looking increasingly realistic, but do they add equal scientific value?
16 Oct 2024 - 6:00PM
Forgotten friendship between US and China on display in WWII photo exhibition
An exhibition of photos from the China-Burma-India theatre in WWII shows Chinese and American soldiers fighting side by side.
13 Oct 2024 - 9:00PM
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Chinese artefacts thousands of years old in new Hong Kong exhibition
The Hong Kong Palace Museum exhibition includes more than 100 artefacts dating back to the earliest traces of Chinese civilisation.
13 Oct 2024 - 7:45AM
Sacred Lion of Venice was made in China, new research suggests
It is the emblem of the Italian city. But now scientists say this ancient statue originated much further east.
12 Oct 2024 - 6:00PM
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From kicked ball sport to earliest golf, 4 China sports leave lasting legacy
Chinese sports have existed for as long as civilisation has existed, some games were strikingly similar to today’s competitions.
12 Oct 2024 - 6:00PM
How two imperial heirs of the Song dynasty sought refuge in Hong Kong
As the Mongols rampaged across China in the 13th century, two young heirs to the imperial throne fled to Lantau – but how did they end up there and what happened to them?
21 Oct 2024 - 10:34AM
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Official corruption isn’t new, but first recorded case in China was unusual
Yangshe Fu, Chinese history’s first recorded corrupt official, was killed after accepting a nobleman’s daughter as a bribe in a court case.
12 Oct 2024 - 8:15AM
When former Canadian PM Pierre Trudeau made a pioneering trip to China
In 1973, Trudeau became the second Western leader to visit China in a month – then went on a whirlwind personal visit to Hong Kong with his wife and son, current Canadian PM Justin Trudeau.
11 Oct 2024 - 9:00AM
How ancient Chinese wore make-up more than 1,000 years ago
China cosmetic industry during Tang dynasty was vibrant, featuring impressive diverse options with a wide range of ingredients.
9 Oct 2024 - 2:10PM
Director on making Puccini opera Turandot authentically Chinese
Director Jia Ding explains why his Opera Hong Kong production of rare Western work ‘that talks about China’ has to be historically accurate.
16 Oct 2024 - 8:14AM
Meet the world’s leading Ming furniture collector
Grace Wu, the world’s No 1 Ming furniture expert, traces her journey ahead of her upcoming exhibition at Christie’s Hong Kong.
7 Oct 2024 - 6:15PM
Chinese horoscopes: how’s your luck in October 2024, Wood Dog month?
If you’re a Dog like Prince William or Donald Trump, October is all about maintaining good ties – but what about the other 11 Chinese astrological signs?
7 Oct 2024 - 12:27PM
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Sampans and junks a common sight, but how did they get their names?
Scholars are split on the roots of ‘sampan’ and ‘junk’, with some pointing to Chinese and others to Old Malay and Javanese respectively.
30 Sep 2024 - 4:56PM
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9 September, 2024
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