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CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – An 18th-century Chinese incense burner was returned to Harvard on Tuesday, 35 years after it disappeared from a university art museum. Ernest Dane, a businessman and art ...
A Chinese bronze censer from circa 1700 was auctioned for a 'record' $4.9 million. The parcel-gilt bronze incense burner was consigned by a Swiss private owner and had been in the same family for ...
Locals burn incense and light candles at the Beijing's Tanzhe Temple in the early morning of February 8, 2016, the first day of the new year according to the Chinese traditional lunar calendar.
Burning incense and sipping tea from a purple clay cup while appreciating traditional Chinese music is a way for many Chinese people to enjoy their leisure time, alone or with friends.
A Chinese instructor displays tea culture during a cultural event in Cairo, Egypt, on Nov. 14, 2023. (Xinhua/Ahmed Gomaa) A just-concluded immersive event promoting Chinese tea and incense culture ...
NEW TAIPEI CITY, Taiwan — After his mandatory 2-year military service, Hsu Li-yen chose to learn the family craft of incense-making from his uncle, who currently runs the family's shop. "People ...
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