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Mosques give women a major say

Experiencing Xinjiang (II)

Tibet Philharmonic Orchestra to debut in BJ

Ethnic Miao performers to go on stage in Beijing
Mongolian Ox Cart

The ox cart, also called the "Lele"cart, is a traditional traffic vehicle invented and used by the Mongolian people. It used to be made of birth wood or elm wood. The cart itself weighs about 50 kilograms. It is capable of carrying a few hundred or a thousand kilograms of goods.

Coexistence of Globalization and Cultural Diversity
IDE Keiji, Minister in Embassy of Japan reveals his understanding of the coexistence of globalization and cultural diversity.

SAAT: Dalai Lama title confirmed and conferred by government


SAAT: Archives prove that successive generations of Dalai Lama have been confirmed and conferred the Title by the central government

SAAT: Records show Tibet part of China
Historical records, made by the the State Archives Administration of China and displayed in the form of Flash, shows Tibet is an inalienable Part of China.
Islamic Rites and Customs in China
Rites and customs are very important for Muslims in all Muslim regions. In fact, rites and customs have been part of their lives.
Diplomats appreciate well-protected culture in Xinjiang
The cultural relics and ethnic identities of Uygurs have been well preserved in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, visiting foreign envoys said Wednesday.
Indigenization Movement
From the second half of the 19thcentury Chinese Christians decided to shake off the control of foreign missionary organizations and create China's own churches.
Nanjing Church Incident
The Nanjing Church Incident occurred in 1616. It was initiated by an official surnamed Shen in Nanjing.
Muslim Neighborhood
Muslim neighborhood is a form of organization in China's Muslim society. It is a system adapted to the development of Islam and the native culture in China.
Chinese Rites Controversy
Chinese Rites Controversy was a big event in the history of Catholicism in China and also a typical example of cultural clashes.
A Century Ban on Catholicism
From 1706 to 1805, the ban on Catholicism by the Chinese government remained effective for about 100 years, which is called in history A century ban on Catholicism.
From Miao to Milan
Batik skirts, silver accessories of the Miao people will pervade Paris fashion trade fair.
Changes of Sharia in China
Sharia was basically accepted by Chinese Muslims during the period of its quick dissemination, but there were different ways of acceptance in different regions.
Taoism in China
Since its foundation in Shundi (an emperor) period (126 - 144 AD) of East Han Dynasty, Taoism has had a history of more than 1,800 years, or more loosely speaking, a history of over 2,000 years.
Introduction of Buddhism
The exact time of the introduction of Buddhism intoChinais hard to be ascertained. At its early years after introduction, Buddhism did not have much influence.

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