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Peoples Republic Of China Collection (page 4)

Discover the vibrant culture and rich history of the People's Republic of China through its iconic landmarks, delicious cuisine, and captivating artwork




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Discover the vibrant culture and rich history of the People's Republic of China through its iconic landmarks, delicious cuisine, and captivating artwork. In Kuanxiangzi Alley, Chengdu, Sichuan Province, witness a sea of colorful umbrellas that adorn the streets, creating a picturesque scene that reflects the local charm. As night falls in this alleyway, indulge in an array of mouthwatering Chinese delicacies that tantalize your taste buds with their authentic flavors. Venturing to Beijing, marvel at the gleaming glass and steel CCTV Headquarters building along Third Ring Road—a symbol of modernity blending seamlessly with tradition. Step back in time as you explore a merchant's apartment from 1870—an exquisite digital reproduction capturing the essence of ancient Peking. No visit to China is complete without beholding one of its most awe-inspiring wonders—the Great Wall. Transport yourself to 1870 through a historical digital reproduction showcasing this monumental feat of engineering standing tall against time's passage. Immerse yourself further into Beijing's past by admiring an enchanting Dragon Gate artwork from 1880—a testament to Chinese artistic mastery. Delve even deeper into history as you encounter ancient weapons depicted in an original Chinese drawing dating back to 1800—each stroke telling tales of valor and skill on battlefields long gone. Feel inspired by Xin Ke's powerful statement: 'The more I fight, the stronger I become, ' resonating with resilience during challenging times like ca 1939. Witness iconic figures who shaped China's destiny—Marshal Lin Biao proudly holding Chairman Mao Zedong's Little Red Book; an anonymous portrayal immortalizing Chairman Mao himself—a visionary leader whose impact reverberates throughout generations. Lastly, pay homage to Emperor Qin Shi Huang by gazing upon his Terracotta Army warriors within his mausoleum—an extraordinary sight capturing their grandeur even after centuries have passed. These painted portraits bring these ancient warriors to life, showcasing the meticulous craftsmanship of the past.