
UNESCO Honors Xixia Mausoleums: New Spotlight on China’s Heritage
UNESCO has designated China’s Xixia Imperial Mausoleums as a World Heritage Site, highlighting a significant moment for cultural preservation.
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UNESCO has designated China’s Xixia Imperial Mausoleums as a World Heritage Site, highlighting a significant moment for cultural preservation.

Discover how Xu Dongliang has dedicated over 30 years to preserving the ancient murals of Turpan, safeguarding Xinjiang’s rich cultural heritage for future generations.

Sansha in Hainan Province is preserving relics from the Maritime Silk Road found in the South China Sea, uncovering ancient treasures and protecting cultural heritage for future generations.

China and Italy collaborate on innovative digital projects to preserve and showcase cultural heritage.

Discover how China’s ancient architectural heritage meets modern innovation, as experts explore the fusion of history and creativity that resonates with today’s global youth.

A new generation in China is revitalizing historic watchtowers in the southern countryside. Discover how youth are breathing new life into these ancient fortresses and preserving rural heritage.

China’s Xizang Autonomous Region strengthens protection of religious freedom, ensuring traditional practices and infrastructure improvements for monks, nuns, and believers, according to a new white paper.

Ga’er, Xizang’s last court dance, is preserved by Tashi Tsering, who dedicated over 70 years to it. Now he’s documenting its songs to pass this heritage to younger generations.

Discover how Xizang transformed from a feudal serfdom to a thriving region through the efforts of the PLA and democratic reforms, leading to improved living standards and cultural preservation.

Many of India’s World Heritage Sites face threats from urbanization and pollution. Historian Swapna Liddle emphasizes the urgent need to protect these treasures for future generations.