
🎉 Three Chinese Traditions Join UNESCO’s Intangible Heritage List!
UNESCO adds three Chinese traditions, including the Qiang New Year Festival, to its Intangible Heritage List! 🌍🎉
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UNESCO adds three Chinese traditions, including the Qiang New Year Festival, to its Intangible Heritage List! 🌍🎉
China’s Spring Festival has been added to the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage list! 🇨🇳🎉 China hopes to share the joy of this ancient festival with the world.
2025’s Year of the Snake kicks off with the first-ever UNESCO heritage-listed Spring Festival, marking a historic moment for Chinese New Year celebrations recognized worldwide!
The golden reflections of bald cypresses on Nanjing’s lake blur reality and illusion, turning forests into a painting-like wonderland near the historic Xiaoling Mausoleum.
Discover the ecological paradise of Wuyi Mountain National Park—a UNESCO World Heritage site where lush forests, thriving wildlife, and adventurous bamboo rafting await! 🌿🌄
Once a bustling hub on the Silk Roads, Suoyang City in China’s Gansu Province is a treasure trove of ancient history, boasting well-preserved defenses and irrigation systems.
China’s Grand Canal celebrates its 10th UNESCO anniversary with the musical ‘Northward,’ bringing 2,500 years of history to the stage. Dive into this cultural journey! 🎭🌊
Discover how the mystical Tibetan antelopes, the ‘elves’ of the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau, are making a remarkable comeback thanks to conservation efforts and the UNESCO designation of Qinghai Hoh Xil.
Chinese President Xi Jinping calls for renewed efforts to preserve China’s cultural and natural heritage following the addition of three new sites to the UNESCO World Heritage List in July 2024.
Step into the enchanting world of Hongcun, an ancient water village in China’s Anhui Province, where history, culture, and stunning scenery await. Discover why this UNESCO site is a must-visit!