
Jiangnan Water Towns Apply for UNESCO World Heritage Status
Jiangnan’s picturesque water towns, famed for their stone bridges and quaint architecture, are seeking UNESCO World Heritage status to preserve their cultural legacy.
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Jiangnan’s picturesque water towns, famed for their stone bridges and quaint architecture, are seeking UNESCO World Heritage status to preserve their cultural legacy.
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