Gunpowder and Rocketry (Huǒyào hé huǒjiàn 火药和火箭)|Huǒyào hé huǒjiàn 火药和火箭 (Gunpowder and Rocketry)
Frank H. WINTER A merchant selling firecrackers on Hainan Island. Fireworks are used in China to celebrate many different holidays.
By Ashlesha Patil|2012-01-23T02:15:53+00:00January 23rd, 2012|Science, Technology, and Medicine, Berkshire Encyclopedia of China, Technology|
Frank H. WINTER A merchant selling firecrackers on Hainan Island. Fireworks are used in China to celebrate many different holidays.
By Ashlesha Patil|2012-01-23T02:15:52+00:00January 23rd, 2012|Science, Technology, and Medicine, Berkshire Encyclopedia of China, Technology|
Ellen HUANG Amphora with dragon-head handles, made in the ninth century (Tang dynasty) in Changsha, Hunan Province. Ninth century (Tang
By Ashlesha Patil|2012-01-23T02:15:52+00:00January 23rd, 2012|Technology, Berkshire Encyclopedia of China, History, Arts, and Culture, Architecture|
Nancy S. STEINHARDT Architectural drawing of a Chinese building by William Chambers, 1757. Chinese architecture—from the Great Wall to the
By Ashlesha Patil|2012-01-23T02:15:51+00:00January 23rd, 2012|Technology, Science, Technology, and Medicine, Berkshire Encyclopedia of China|
Paul FORAGE An historical illustration showing the ancient paper-making process. The Chinese inventions of papermaking and printing, though prompted by
By Ashlesha Patil|2012-01-23T02:15:50+00:00January 23rd, 2012|Science, Technology, and Medicine, Berkshire Encyclopedia of China, Technology|
Paul FORAGE Junks floating by majestically in Whampoa, Shanghai. PHOTO BY JOAN LEBOLD COHEN. The junk has been the classic
By Ashlesha Patil|2012-01-23T02:15:50+00:00January 23rd, 2012|Science, Technology, and Medicine, Berkshire Encyclopedia of China, Technology|
Paul FORAGE Sculpture depicting an early Chinese invention: the magnetic compass. The spoon-shaped needle is also called a lodestone, made
By Ashlesha Patil|2012-01-23T02:15:49+00:00January 23rd, 2012|Science, Technology, and Medicine, Berkshire Encyclopedia of China, Technology|
Ruth MOSTERN Aerial view of the Dujiangyan Irrigation System. PHOTO BY RUTH MOSTERN. Dujiangyan (The Weir on the Capital River)
By Ashlesha Patil|2012-01-23T02:15:49+00:00January 23rd, 2012|Science, Technology, and Medicine, Berkshire Encyclopedia of China, Technology|
Margaret SANKEY The heaven and earth design of the abacus has remained unchanged for centuries. Considered to be the first
By Ashlesha Patil|2012-01-23T02:15:48+00:00January 23rd, 2012|Science, Technology, and Medicine, Berkshire Encyclopedia of China, Technology|
Andrew FIELD The Grand Canal in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. PHOTO BY JOAN LEBOLD COHEN. Originally built during the Sui dynasty
By Ashlesha Patil|2012-01-23T02:15:48+00:00January 23rd, 2012|Science, Technology, and Medicine, Berkshire Encyclopedia of China, Technology|
Catherine PAGANI Detail of cloisonné beads. The cloisonné technique involves placing enamel paste into cells (French cloisons) that are formed