Exciting news from the 46th session of the World Heritage Committee in New Delhi, India! 🌏✨ Both China and Italy have tied for first place in UNESCO's prestigious World Heritage List.
The Chinese mainland has welcomed two new additions: the Beijing Central Axis and the Badain Jaran Desert.
With these new sites, the total number of World Heritage sites in the Chinese mainland now stands at 59, placing it alongside Italy as one of the countries boasting the largest number of these globally recognized landmarks. 🏰🏜️
This achievement highlights the rich cultural and natural heritage that both nations offer to the world, celebrating their unique histories and stunning landscapes.
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China, Italy tie for first place in UNESCO's World Heritage List
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