
China Adds Two Natural Wonders to UNESCO World Heritage List
China has added two natural sites, including the Badain Jaran Desert, to UNESCO’s World Heritage List during the 46th World Heritage Committee session in New Delhi.
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China has added two natural sites, including the Badain Jaran Desert, to UNESCO’s World Heritage List during the 46th World Heritage Committee session in New Delhi.
The Beijing Central Axis, featuring the iconic Drum and Bell Towers, is up for UNESCO World Heritage status during the committee’s 46th session in New Delhi.
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