21 Jan 2015, Shanghai – Can you imagine Christopher Columbus traveling without a compass? Compass is a simple device for orientation identification. It consists of a rotational magnetic needle loaded on a shaft and a directional plate. It is one of the four great inventions of ancient China that has exerted profound influence on the development of human civilization. Find out why the Chinese invented the magnetic compass?
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12 Jan 2015, Shanghai – A Live size Terra Cotta Army is currently rebuilt according to its original design for 5000 Years Chinese Inventions and Civilization Expo. This will be one of the heavy items for the traveling exhibition. Visitor will learn the history of Qin Empire – The First Imperial Dynasty of China. Who is Emperor Qin? Why he is the most feared Emperor in ancient China? Why he build Terra Cotta armies? Find out more at the exhibition near you. In 1974, the Chinese made an amazing discovery--the stories about Emperor Qin and his great army are not just a story; they're true. An army of about 8000 thousand soldiers made of terra cotta, a baked reddish clay, is buried fifteen to twenty feet beneath the earth not far from the tomb pyramid where Emperor Qin is believed to be buried along with riches of his dynasty. 6 Jan 2015, Shanghai – Last month witness the signing ceremony of HC Investment Bank as Platinum Sponsor for 5000 Years Chinese Inventions and Civilization, World first traveling exhibition to showcase Ancient China inventions and discoveries. As one of the 4 Ancient Civilizations – China, Egypt, Mesopotamia and India, China is the only continuous surviving civilization to date. Ancient Chinese scientists, mathematicians and doctors made significant advances in science, technology, mathematics, and astronomy. Traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture and herbal medicine were also developed through empirical observation and scientific experimentation. |
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