Guangxi’s Ancient Rock Art Celebrated as UNESCO World Heritage
Guangxi’s Zuojiang Huashan Rock Art Cultural Landscape, featuring 2,000-year-old totems and sports scenes, has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage site.
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Guangxi’s Zuojiang Huashan Rock Art Cultural Landscape, featuring 2,000-year-old totems and sports scenes, has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage site.
UNESCO has honored China’s Spring Festival by adding its rich traditions to the Intangible Cultural Heritage list, celebrating centuries-old practices that unite families worldwide.
Explore Ha Long Bay in Vietnam, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its stunning karst landscapes and pristine natural beauty.
Beijing’s Central Axis is now a UNESCO World Heritage site, celebrating its rich cultural heritage and the principles of preservation.
Professor Shahbaz Khan emphasizes that continuing the spirit of the Silk Roads is key to solving today’s global challenges through cooperation and innovation.
China’s cultural heritage efforts earn top UNESCO recognition and boost tourism in 2024, highlighting preservation and global engagement.
Beijing’s historic Zhengyangmen Arrow Tower reopens on December 26, offering visitors a chance to experience its rich heritage and stunning views once again.
UNESCO’s East Asia director praises China’s ‘12345’ hotline as a model for cities worldwide, emphasizing citizen engagement and swift problem-solving.
UNESCO has added China’s Spring Festival to its Intangible Cultural Heritage list. Langzhong Ancient Town hosted vibrant celebrations showcasing traditional dances and local folk culture.
Chinese New Year has been recognized by UNESCO as part of Humankind’s Intangible Cultural Heritage, highlighting its global cultural significance.