China’s Cultural Triumphs: UNESCO Adds Three Sites, Art and Sports Shine ๐โจ
China celebrates three new UNESCO World Heritage sites, art collaborations with France, and a Paris exhibition spotlighting its athletic legacy. ๐๐จ
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China celebrates three new UNESCO World Heritage sites, art collaborations with France, and a Paris exhibition spotlighting its athletic legacy. ๐๐จ
Beijing’s Central Axis is among three new sites added to the UNESCO World Heritage List, celebrating the city’s rich history and cultural legacy.
China’s Badain Jaran Desert joins UNESCO World Heritage List, blending epic dunes, crystal lakes, and adrenaline-pumping off-road action. ๐๏ธ๐โจ
Discover the excitement of off-road adventures in the breathtaking Badain Jaran Desert, recently added to the UNESCO World Heritage List! Perfect for thrill-seekers and nature lovers alike. ๐๏ธ๐โจ
Beijing’s 7.8km Central Axis, featuring the Temple of Heaven, earns UNESCO World Heritage status, marking China’s 59th cultural treasure.
China and Italy have tied for the top spot in UNESCO’s World Heritage List, with China adding the Beijing Central Axis and Badain Jaran Desert to its 59 sites.
Beijing’s Central Axis, a cultural gem spanning centuries, is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore its iconic landmarks and legacy! ๐๏ธ๐จ๐ณ
China’s Badain Jaran Desert, with its iconic dunes and lakes, secures UNESCO World Heritage status, spotlighting ecological preservation.
The Olympic flameโs latest stops? Pyrenees National Park and Wuyi MountainโUNESCO gems merging sport with natureโs splendor. ๐ฟ๐
On July 6, 2019, Liangzhu City ruins in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, were designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, highlighting the rich 5,300-year-old Liangzhu culture.