Subscribe to free Email Newsletter

 
   
 
 

Chinese, German scientists discover world's oldest cheese in NW China

2014-03-12 09:10:16

(People's Daily Online)

 

Yang Yiming, an associate professor with the University of Chinese Academy of Science shows the sample of the cheese dating back 3600 years. The cheese was found among the funeral objects in an ancient tomb in Tarim Basin in northwest China’s Xinjiang Autonomous Region. It was identified as the oldest cheese found in the world. The scientific periodical “Nature” has published the news in its latest issue. (Chinanews/Sun Zifa)

We recommend:

 Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology holds fashion show Chinese artists from Flight MH370 and their art   A bite of Luoping County

 

1 2



8.03K

 
  Gallery  
     
 

Colorful prayer flags flutter in the wind

 

Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology holds fashion show

 

Exhibition "Babel: Reunite after Bewilderment" held in Hangzhou

 

Comedy "The Seagull" to debut in Beijing on March 14

 

Calligraphy, paintings from modern Chinese artists displayed in Beijing

 

Chinese artists from Flight MH370 and their art

 
 

Consumers buy 3D-printed wax figure Jiangsu

 

Dream-like scenery of Jinjiang River

 

A bite of Luoping County

 

2014 Hong Kong Flower Show exhibits over 350,000 flowers

 

S. Korean learns making tofu in E China

 

"New Horizon-Chinese Contemporary Art Exhibition" opens in Beijing

 
 

Chinese artists perform Teochew Opera in Phnom Penh, Cambodia

 

Armory Show features exhibition of Chinese contemporary art

 

National treasures from Forbidden City shown in Canada

 

Jin Xing Dance Theatre inspires fun in Beijing

 

HK to hold 2014 flower show at Victoria Park

 

Exhibition showcases artworks by female artists in Beijing