China Celebrates UNESCO Heritage Additions 🎉
Three Chinese traditions, including the Qiang New Year Festival, join UNESCO’s Intangible Heritage list, celebrating cultural diversity. 🌍✨
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Three Chinese traditions, including the Qiang New Year Festival, join UNESCO’s Intangible Heritage list, celebrating cultural diversity. 🌍✨
UNESCO adds traditional Chinese wooden arch bridges to its cultural heritage list, celebrating centuries-old craftsmanship. 🌉✨
China’s Spring Festival added to UNESCO’s cultural heritage list, celebrating global unity and traditions 🎉🌏.
2025’s Spring Festival—UNESCO’s newest cultural heritage—meets the Year of the Snake, blending ancient traditions with modern global celebrations. 🐍🏮
Explore Azheke village in Yunnan, where over 60 mushroom cottages meet ancient rice terraces—a UNESCO site blending culture and nature. 🌍✨
On July 27, the Beijing Central Axis was added to UNESCO’s World Heritage List. Discover preservation efforts and its ongoing significance from expert insights.
Explore Tiaozini Wetland, a UNESCO site in Jiangsu where tidal hues and migratory birds create a natural masterpiece. 🌾🦢 #EcoTravel
Beijing’s Central Axis, a 7.8km marvel of ancient planning, joins UNESCO’s World Heritage List. Discover its timeless legacy! 🏮 #CulturalHeritage
Explore Wuyi Mountain’s UNESCO-protected landscapes, thriving wildlife, and bamboo raft adventures—a model of human-nature harmony. 🌍✨
Discover how Oostduinkerke’s horseback shrimp fishermen are preserving a 500-year-old tradition, now a UNESCO-recognized cultural treasure. 🦐🐴