15. T’ang Dynasty’s Ceramics and Works The Three Pagodas of Dali, Yunnan province, ninth and tenth centuries.
16. The Giant Wild Goose Pagoda, built in 652 C.E., in modern-day Xi'an, China. The Diamond Sutra, printed in 868 C.E., the world's first widely printed book (using woodblock printing).
17. A Tang Dynasty stele by Emperor Taizong Painting of the scholar Fu Sheng, by the Tang poet, musician, and painter Wang Wei (701–761) A Tang-era painting of a Bodhisattva holding an incense burner, from Dunhuang
18. Chinese ladies playing cuju football, which was played in fields of city wards and in immediate areas outside of Chang'an The bronze Jingyun Bell cast in the year 711, measuring 247 cm high and weighing 6,500 kg, now located in the Xi'an Bell Tower
19. Spring Outing of the Tang Court, by Zhang Xuan (713–755) Xumi Pagoda, built in 636
20. A Tang Dynasty sculpture of a Bodhisattva A timber hall built in 857, located at the Buddhist Foguang Temple of Mount Wutai, Shanxi The Diamond Sutra, printed in 868, is the world's first widely printed book (using woodblock printing).
21. A square bronze mirror with a phoenix motif of gold and silver inlaid with lacquer, 8th century Wooden statues of tomb guardians from the Tang Dynasty; mechanical-driven wooden statues served as cup-bearers, wine-pourers, and others in this age A page of Lu Yu's Classic of Tea
22. A rounded ceramic plate with "three colors" ( sancai) glaze design, 8th century The Dunhuang map, a star map from the Tang Dynasty showing the North Polar region. The approximate date of this map's creation is 700. Constellations of the three schools were distinguished with different colors: white, black and yellow for stars of Wu Xian, Gan De and Shi Shen respectively. The whole set of star maps contained 1,300 stars. A Tang woman playing polo on a horse, 8th century
23. Beauties Wearing Flowers, by painter Zhou Fang, 8th century A terracotta sculpture of a lady, 7th-8th century; during the Tang era, female hosts gathered feasts, tea parties, and played drinking games with their guests.
24. A foreign merchant of the Tang Dynasty, 7th century A Man Herding Horses, by Han Gan (706 - 783 C.E.) A Tang Dynasty porcelain figurine of a horse
25. Tang-era mural painting from Dunhuang The Leshan Giant Buddha, 71 meters tall, construction began in 713, completed ninety years later in 803. A jade-carved dragon, Tang Dynasty, Shanghai Museum