Colorful Honghe Hani Rice Terraces: A 1,300-Year-Old UNESCO Wonder
Discover the vibrant colors and rich history of the Honghe Hani Rice Terraces in Yunnan, a UNESCO World Heritage Site attracting photographers worldwide.
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Discover the vibrant colors and rich history of the Honghe Hani Rice Terraces in Yunnan, a UNESCO World Heritage Site attracting photographers worldwide.
Discover Hongcun, an ancient water village in China’s Anhui Province. A UNESCO World Heritage Site with 150 traditional houses and serene waterways.
China’s Beijing Central Axis is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, bringing the total to 59. Discover how world heritage promotes cultural dialogue and sustainable development.
Nandagang Migratory Bird Habitat in Hebei Province, China, supports 271 bird species and is part of a UNESCO World Heritage coastal sanctuary.
The Beijing Central Axis has been inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List! Celebrate this achievement at the ‘Imprint of Beijing Central Axis’ seal engraving exhibition.
Beijing’s Central Axis scores three new UNESCO World Heritage sites, accompanied by captivating exhibitions that showcase China’s rich cultural and sports heritage.
Discover why the Badain Jaran Desert is now a UNESCO World Heritage site and a top destination for off-road enthusiasts. Experience towering sand dunes and spring-fed lakes.
The Beijing Central Axis: Temple of Heaven has been added to UNESCO’s World Heritage List, elevating China’s total World Heritage Sites to 59.
The Beijing Central Axis, a 7.8 km historic route, earns UNESCO World Heritage status, celebrating its iconic landmarks and cultural legacy.
China and Italy are now tied with the highest number of UNESCO World Heritage sites, each boasting 59 remarkable locations. New additions in China include the Beijing Central Axis and Badain Jaran Desert.