Showing posts with the label China

China’s Misguided War Against Sparrows

Jan 8, 2019

These panel of images from the late 1950s China, depicting young boys hunting sparrows for sport, were taken from a poster aimed at school ...

Meat-Shaped Stone And Jadeite Cabbage

Jan 2, 2019

This mouth-watering chunk of stewed pork belly with a gratuitous layer of fat and glistening sheen is actually a piece of rock—jasper to be ...

The Mystery of Lady Dai’s Preserved Mummy

Nov 10, 2018

Believe it or not, this grotesque figure is considered to be one of the world’s best preserved mummies. While her face looks swollen and de...

Beijing’s Underground City

Nov 1, 2018

One of the entrance to the Underground City in Beijing. Photo credit: Scott Sherrill-Mix/Flickr In the late 1950s, relation between the tw...

Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge: The World's Longest Sea Crossing

Oct 24, 2018

The world’s longest sea crossing connecting Hong Kong with Macau and Zhuhai opened this week in China. The unusual bridge cum tunnel system ...

Xiaohe: A 4000-Year-Old Desert Cemetery

Sep 5, 2018

In the far eastern edge of the desolate Taklamakan Desert, hundreds of kilometers from the nearest settlement, a clump of dense wooden stake...

China’s Ready-Made Urban Forests

Aug 8, 2018

Since the past few years, the Chinese government has been planting thousands of trees in cities across the country hoping to create an urban...

China’s Waterfall Skyscraper

Jul 26, 2018

In a country where new buildings rise up every single day, it’s a challenge for architects to come up with original designs that stand out a...

What Rooftops Tell About Hong Kong’s Residents

Jun 13, 2018

For over four years, photographer Romain Jacquet-Lagrèze has been training his lens on the rooftops of Hong Kong’s skyscrapers, in particul...

China’s Bicycle Graveyards

May 4, 2018

Over the last few years, the bicycle-sharing phenomenon has taken the world by storm, especially in China, where—according to one report —th...

The Ice Caves That Never Melt, Even In Summer

Apr 26, 2018

In the mountains of the Shanxi province in China, is the country’s biggest ice cave—an 85-meter deep bowling pin shaped subterranean structu...

The Ruins of Western Xia’s Imperial Tombs

Apr 6, 2018

About 30 kilometers to the west of the modern city of Yinchuan, lies the enormous burial complex of the Western Xia dynasty. Spread over 40 ...

The Ruins of St. Paul's Church, Macau

Mar 1, 2018

The city of Macau in Southern China might be best known for its casinos and luxury hotels, but its most treasured icon is actually a church,...

The Rocks That Give Birth

Feb 12, 2018

In the Freita mountain range in northern Portugal, close to a village called Castanheira, is a huge block of granite that periodically eject...

Yaodong: China’s Pit Houses

Jan 30, 2018

For more than four thousand years, on the Loess Plateau in northern China, people have been residing in caves known as yaodong, which is Chi...

Rainbow Colored Mountains

Jan 27, 2018

Soil is typically brown, but when mixed with the right minerals in right quantities, it can yield a fascinating range of colors. You can see...

Tianducheng: A Fake Paris in China

Jan 20, 2018

These two photographs of the Eiffel Tower look very similar, but they aren’t the same, which you can probably tell from their different surr...

The Floating Fish Farms of China

Oct 14, 2017

In the sheltered coastal waters of the Bohai Sea, the Yellow Sea, the East China Sea and the South China Sea, there are large fish farms whe...

The Mystery of The Longyou Caves

Jul 8, 2017

In 1992, a strangely curious man named Wu Anai, near the Chinese village of Shiyan Beicun in Longyou County, based on a hunch, began to pump...

The Moving Facade of Bund Finance Center, Shanghai

Jun 13, 2017

A new financial quarter is being built near the waterfront of Shanghai's old town. Designed by British architectural firms, Foster + Par...