China and Brazil, two BRICS nations with illustrious ancient civilizations, are home to numerous archaeological areas designated as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Among these are the Yinxu Ruins in Anyang, China, and the Valongo Wharf Archaeological Site in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Recently, local authorities in both countries have implemented a series of protective measures. As a result, people are now gaining greater access to these historic sites. This increased accessibility allows more individuals to explore and appreciate the rich cultural heritage preserved within these landmarks.
The efforts by China and Brazil not only safeguard these significant archaeological areas but also promote cultural exchange and understanding. By opening their doors wider to the world, they offer a unique glimpse into ancient civilizations that have shaped human history.
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People gain greater access to World Heritage Sites in China and Brazil
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