History just got a major glow-up! China's ancient Xixia Imperial Tombs—dubbed the "Pyramids of the East"—officially joined UNESCO's World Heritage List this week during a star-studded committee session in Paris. 🎉
This sprawling 50-sq-km site near Yinchuan City features nine royal mausoleums, 271 noble tombs, and over 7,100 artifacts that survived eight centuries of desert winds. UNESCO called it "a masterpiece of human creative genius" that reveals the Western Xia Dynasty's cultural fusion of Buddhism, Confucianism, and nomadic traditions. 🐫📜
Archaeologists are geeking out about the square pyramid structures that mirror Egypt's wonders, while travelers are already updating their bucket lists. "This recognition helps preserve stories written in clay and stone," said one expert, hinting at untold mysteries waiting beneath the Helan Mountains. 🔍🏔️
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Live: Echoes of time Ep. 2 – The mysteries Xixia Imperial Tombs
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