Spring Festival Honored by UNESCO in Year of the Snake
In 2025, the Spring Festival becomes the first to be inscribed on UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list, coinciding with the Year of the Snake.
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In 2025, the Spring Festival becomes the first to be inscribed on UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list, coinciding with the Year of the Snake.
Discover Azheke’s ‘Mushroom cottages’ surrounded by the UNESCO-listed Honghe Hani Rice Terraces, showcasing the best-preserved Hani architecture in Yunnan.
Explore Wuyi Mountain National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site where nature thrives and visitors experience ecological harmony through bamboo rafting and vibrant wildlife.
Experience the stunning golden hues of Euphrates poplar forests in Inner Mongolia’s Ejina Banner, a UNESCO World Heritage site attracting autumn visitors worldwide.
Discover the Shenyang Palace Museum in China, a 400-year-old UNESCO World Heritage Site showcasing a rich blend of Han, Manchu, Mongolian, and Tibetan cultures.
Explore the rich urban designs of Ethiopia’s Harar and China’s Pingyao, two UNESCO World Heritage cities preserving centuries of trade and cultural legacy.
Explore Wuyishan National Park, a UNESCO-listed gem in the Chinese mainland, renowned for its rich biodiversity and innovative conservation efforts spanning over 128,000 hectares.
Explore Kaiping Diaolou’s unique fusion of Chinese and Western architecture, a UNESCO World Heritage Site showcasing 1,800 historic fortified structures.
Artifacts with whimsical faces add charm to Beijing’s Chinese Archaeological Museum, showcasing China’s rich culture and enduring civilization through captivating archaeological finds and ancient books.
The Olympic flame shines on Pyrenees National Park, celebrating its rich biodiversity and UNESCO heritage status.