November 2007 news of China’s Heritage and Archaeology
- Descendants donate historic files of Zhou Enlai
- Documentaries zoom in on China as Olympics nears
- Memorial opened to commemorate Mao’s 2nd wife
- Henan issues protective list of folk architectures
- Historical sites to get more protection
- Tourism helps reviving traditional Tibetan dancing
- China to survey ancient villages for cultural heritage protection program
- Intangible heritage inventory to be compiled in HK
- NW Chinese province invests billions to protect environment at Silk Road city
- China’s terra-cotta warriors museum partially closed for repairs
- Remains of ancient city discovered in east China
- China to start excavation of horse-and-chariot burial
- Chinese archaeologists prepare to open 2,200-year-old coffin
- Huge Qing Dynasty murals discovered in NW China
- 1,800-year-old tombs found at construction site in Guangzhou
- Longquan ancient celadon kiln in east China
- New human fossil find adds millennia to China’s history
- Digital technology brings 2,400-year-old Chinese bells to life
- Ancient Chinese coins unearthed in C Vietnam
- Master Xu Beihong’s rare sketches on auction
- Famous Chinese scenes carved in stone
- 8th China Art Festival goes on in Wuhan
- Auction of “state heirlooms” halted
- War diary put up for auction
- Chinese painting realizes record $10.7 million at auction
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