
China Celebrates 60 UNESCO Heritage Sites with Xixia Imperial Tombs
The addition of the Xixia Imperial Tombs brings China’s UNESCO World Heritage sites to 60, showcasing a rich heritage and a commitment to preserving history for future generations.
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The addition of the Xixia Imperial Tombs brings China’s UNESCO World Heritage sites to 60, showcasing a rich heritage and a commitment to preserving history for future generations.

China and Central Asian countries are jointly reviving the Silk Road through cultural cooperation, archaeology, and heritage preservation, forging a future that honors shared history and fosters lasting ties.

China’s Heritage Day showcases how advanced technology is preserving ancient treasures, blending innovation with tradition to safeguard rich cultural heritage.
Following her family’s legacy, Gulbakram Mumin returns to Jiaohe to protect its ancient ruins. As a cultural guardian, she inspires others to connect with history and preserve their heritage.

Canadian expert Dr. Mario Santana Quintero highlights the use of digital technology and youth engagement in overcoming challenges in heritage preservation.