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Discover how artisans in the Xizang region transform toxic alpine weeds into durable paper using a 13th-century technique, blending sustainability with cultural heritage.
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Discover how artisans in the Xizang region transform toxic alpine weeds into durable paper using a 13th-century technique, blending sustainability with cultural heritage.
Ice fishing at Ulungur Lake in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region brings ancestral nets to life each winter, blending centuries-old wisdom with modern sustainability and communal celebration.
Explore Zhengyang Gate on Beijing’s central axis—from its Ming Dynasty origins and wartime resilience to its modern renovation blending ancient walls with vibrant city life.
Over 3,000 underwater artifacts in the South China Sea showcase more than 800 years of maritime trade, navigation, and cultural exchange from the Chinese mainland.
At a Beijing forum under the Global Civilizations Dialogue, Liu Yuzhu and experts stress international cooperation as critical for cultural heritage protection.
Ningxia Museum sees a surge in visitors as the Xixia Imperial Tombs in the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region on the Chinese mainland earn UNESCO World Cultural Heritage status.
How can AI breathe life into Yinchuan’s Xixia Imperial Tombs? See today’s weathered mounds contrasted with digital reconstructions of their former splendor.
Discover the newly inscribed Xixia Imperial Tombs in northwest China’s Ningxia region – a UNESCO World Heritage Site revealing the Tangut Empire’s Silk Road legacy.
UNESCO has inscribed the Xixia Imperial Tombs in the Chinese mainland’s Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region onto its World Heritage List, heralding a new era of global recognition and preservation.
Dunhuang Academy Director Su Bomin shares innovative strategies to protect the region’s cultural heritage at the Inter-Civilization Exchanges forum.