This story appears in the February 2018 issue of National Geographic magazine ... Jiang and Ping represent one story of China and its farms. More than 90 percent of all farms in China are less ...
This cache is revealing new things about the birth of China. The lacquered head unearthed at the Wuwangdun tomb is the first such object found in a Chinese burial. The Chu were noted masters of ...
This ancient marvel rivaled Rome’s intricate network of roads This ancient marvel rivaled Rome’s intricate network of roads China’s beloved drunken poet died centuries ago—or did he?
In Liaoning Province, located in the rolling farm country of northeastern China, peasant farmers make only a few hundred dollars a year. They know they can make many times that amount by selling ...
The travel involved has been called the largest annual human migration in the entire world. China holds 1.4 billion people (18.4 percent of the world’s total population, but who’s counting?) ...
This story appears in the May 2015 issue of National Geographic magazine ... A big storm in southern China means a big release of water from the Chinese dams upstream—and, in turn, a good ...
Photographed at the U.S. National Library of Medicine This story appears in the January 2019 issue of National Geographic magazine ... of traditional cures. But China, with one of the oldest ...
This story appears in the February 2017 issue of National Geographic magazine ... and wild grapes at Jiahu, a site in China just a few thousand years younger than Göbekli Tepe.
Outside, the armies of China's ascendant Ming dynasty were massing, and they'd employed the surrounding desert as their deadliest weapon. Diverting the Black River, the city's water source that ...
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