
Beijing’s Temple of Heaven: A 600-Year-Old Imperial Marvel
Discover Beijing’s Temple of Heaven, a 600-year-old marvel where emperors once honored Heaven, showcasing ancient China’s architectural brilliance.
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Discover Beijing’s Temple of Heaven, a 600-year-old marvel where emperors once honored Heaven, showcasing ancient China’s architectural brilliance.
China adds Kanbula and Yunyang Geoparks to UNESCO’s list, highlighting its commitment to preserving natural heritage.
The Honghe Hani Rice Terraces in Yunnan Province shine under the sun, showcasing 1,200 years of history and cultural heritage.
China and Cambodia collaborate to restore the ancient Angkor complex, deepening friendship and preserving a UNESCO World Heritage site for future generations.
Discover how Xiamen in Fujian Province and George Town in Malaysia share a rich cultural heritage as twin port cities blending Eastern and Western influences.
Discover the ancient Fujian Tulou of Yongding County, China’s remarkable earth buildings and UNESCO World Heritage Site, reflecting the rich heritage of the Hakka people.
Discover the historic Jinghang Grand Canal in China’s Zhejiang Province—a UNESCO World Heritage site vital to China’s culture and economy.
Discover why Harbin in China’s northeast is recognized by UNESCO as a City of Music, and how its unique musical soul warms hearts even amid icy winters.
China’s Spring Festival, marking the Year of the Wood Snake, gains UNESCO recognition as an Intangible Cultural Heritage, highlighting its enduring cultural importance and traditions.
UNESCO has recognized China’s Spring Festival as an Intangible Cultural Heritage, highlighting the festival’s rich traditions and global significance.