
The Tang Dynasty
The Tang Dynasty (618–907 AD) was a golden age in Chinese history known for flourishing arts, culture, and innovation. It established a strong imperial government, expanded trade along the Silk Road, and promoted cultural exchanges with other regions. The era saw developments in poetry, painting, and technology, while also advancing Buddhism and Confucianism. Major cities like Chang'an became bustling centers of commerce and culture. The Tang Dynasty's influence extended beyond China, shaping East Asia and beyond, leaving a lasting legacy of artistic achievement and political stability.