
Beijing Central Axis Added to UNESCO World Heritage List 🎉
The Beijing Central Axis has been officially inscribed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List at the 46th conference in New Delhi. 🎉
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The Beijing Central Axis has been officially inscribed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List at the 46th conference in New Delhi. 🎉
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The Beijing Central Axis has been added to the UNESCO World Heritage List at the 46th session in New Delhi, bringing China’s total to 59 sites! Explore this historic heart of Beijing now!
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