Chinese proverb of the day: “An embankment a thousand miles long can be destroyed by...” Learn a timeless life lesson from ancient Chinese wisdom on how tiny unnoticed mistakes quietly destroy strong foundations, success, leadership, and even powerful empires over timeChinese proverb of the day reveals a powerful life lesson modern leaders, businesses, and successful people still ignore today. “An embankm...
Quote of the day by Lao Tzu: 'Those who know do not speak. Those who speak...' Life lessons on knowledge, human behavior, education and smartness by Chinese Daoism first philosopher LaoziQuote of the day by Lao Tzu explores the famous line “Those who know do not speak. Those who speak do not know.” The saying links knowledge...
China's eternal loop: Country's history is not a river of wisdom but a carousel of controlChina's history is a brutal cycle of power, paranoia, and collapse, repeating across dynasties. Despite rebranding, the Communist Party con...
Quote of the day by Chinese philosopher, Confucius: 'The man who moves a mountain begins by carrying away small stones'Confucius' wisdom highlights that monumental achievements are built through consistent, small efforts, likening daunting tasks to mountains...
Brighten up your day with this book by Confucius: The Analects - A collection of itinerant Chinese philosopher’s sayingsConfucius, a renowned Chinese philosopher, emphasized moral individuals and strong families as the foundation of a peaceful society. His te...
Billionaire Porsche clan’s thirst for cash collides with Volkswagen’s woesEurope's most powerful automotive dynasty faces mounting financial strains as Volkswagen's performance deteriorates. Hans Michel Piëch, who...
Why India won't tremble and obey: A civilisational contrast with ChinaChina, historically centralized with a desire for domination, contrasts with India's decentralized Mandala model of intersecting powers. Wh...
Is China imposing a national dress code?How the National People's Congress' Standing Committee that is seeking the ban intends to identify clothes 'detrimental to the spirit of th...
Lantern Festival 2023: Know date, history, importanceThe lanterns are traditional Chinese lights that are launched into the air and constructed of paper or oiled silk. During the festival, the...
RSS wants government to counter China’s OBOR with OCOROBOR, the RSS says, can't fulfill the present cultural vacuum in Eurasia, adding that China’s historical claims of OBOR have no grounds as ...
Movie Review: 'Dragon Blade' - a run-of-the mill period flickThere's Jackie Chan, John Cusack and Adrien Brody in this period drama if you were looking for a performance you would want to talk to frie...
Sotheby's Hong Kong presents part of Ferdinand M Bertholet Collection from April 16 to May 3The exhibition entitled Gardens of Pleasure: Sex in Ancient China, will feature more than 100 pieces of astounding works of art from the Fe...
- China honours Indian with highest literary award
China has conferred its highest literary award on Prof. B R Deepak for his book, which is a translation of 88 classical Chinese poems into ...
- Guilin: An ideal spot for the silverscreen
Inspired by a Bollywood movie to visit Guilin, one could understand why the picturesque Chinese city replete with caves, lakes and spectacu...
- Li Shan, the ancient Chinese winter hideaway of emperors
Shaanxi has been at the forefront of Chinese history since time immemorial, as has the River Wei, a tributary of the Huang Ho, better known...
- There’s more to X’ian than terracotta warriors
Visitors to China may well be forgiven for thinking that Xi’an is just the base for a trip to the fascinating Terracotta Warriors.
- Feast for the senses
Xian, the capital of Shaanxi province in central China, is also known for its world-class museums and the 14th century city walls, besides ...