Beijing’s Central Axis Earns Spot on UNESCO World Heritage List
Beijing’s Central Axis is now a UNESCO World Heritage site, celebrating its rich cultural heritage and the principles of preservation.
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Beijing’s Central Axis is now a UNESCO World Heritage site, celebrating its rich cultural heritage and the principles of preservation.
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