Chinese History and Art: Essential Guide for Foreigners in China

China has over 5000 years of history and rich artistic traditions. This guide introduces foreigners to Chinese history and art.

Chinese History Overview

Major Dynasties

Dynasty Period Key Achievements
Xia c. 2070-1600 BC First dynasty (legendary)
Shang 1600-1046 BC Bronze work, oracle bones
Qin 221-206 BC First empire, Great Wall, Terracotta Army
Han 206 BC-220 AD Silk Road, Confucianism
Tang 618-907 Golden age of poetry
Song 960-1279 Porcelain, landscape painting
Ming 1368-1644 Forbidden City, Great Wall renovation
Qing 1644-1912 Last dynasty, peak territory

Must-Visit Historical Sites

Beijing

  • Forbidden City: Imperial palace, 24 emperors
  • Great Wall: Badaling or Mutianyu sections
  • Temple of Heaven: Imperial sacrifices
  • Summer Palace: Imperial gardens

Xian

  • Terracotta Army: Qin Shi Huangs tomb
  • Ancient City Wall: Best preserved in China
  • Wild Goose Pagoda: Buddhist architecture

Other Cities

  • Luoyang: Longmen Grottoes (Buddhist caves)
  • Dunhuang: Mogao Caves, Silk Road
  • Hangzhou: West Lake, ancient capital

Chinese Art Forms

Calligraphy

  • Considered highest art form
  • Five main scripts: Seal, Clerical, Regular, Running, Cursive
  • Tools: Brush, ink, paper, inkstone (Four Treasures)

Traditional Painting

  • Landscape painting (shan shui) most important
  • Emphasis on spirit over realism
  • Famous artists: Fan Kuan, Guo Xi, Qi Baishi

Porcelain

  • China named after this craft
  • Jingdezhen = porcelain capital
  • Ming blue and white most famous

Opera

  • Peking Opera: Most famous, Beijing
  • Combines music, singing, acrobatics
  • Elaborate costumes and makeup

Museums to Visit

  • Palace Museum (Beijing): Imperial collections
  • National Museum (Beijing): Chinese history
  • Shanghai Museum: Ancient art
  • Terracotta Army Museum (Xian): Qin dynasty

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