
Shitang’s 600-Year-Old Stone Houses: A Testament to Coastal Resilience
Explore Shitang’s 600-year-old stone houses in Zhejiang—a Ming Dynasty marvel blending coastal resilience, history, and architectural ingenuity.
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Explore Shitang’s 600-year-old stone houses in Zhejiang—a Ming Dynasty marvel blending coastal resilience, history, and architectural ingenuity.
China celebrates 60 UNESCO World Heritage sites, showcasing four decades of cultural preservation efforts through legal frameworks, funding, and innovative public engagement strategies.
The Xixia Imperial Tombs in Ningxia, China, gain UNESCO World Heritage status, reviving the legacy of the Tangut civilization and highlighting cultural preservation efforts.
UNESCO’s recognition of Xixia Imperial Tombs highlights China’s historical cultural diversity and Silk Road exchanges through 11th-13th century architectural synthesis.
Aerial drone footage reveals ancient Xixia Dynasty tombs in Ningxia, blending history and nature in China’s northwest.
UNESCO adds China’s Xixia Imperial Tombs to World Heritage List, marking the country’s 60th site. Explore the history and cultural impact of this ancient marvel.
China’s Xixia Imperial Tombs, known as the ‘Oriental Pyramids,’ gain UNESCO World Heritage status, unveiling a lost Silk Road empire’s legacy.
Once a WWII battleground, Yuyao now thrives as a cultural and tourist hub, blending history with modern development in Zhejiang’s Siming Mountains.
China’s 9th Cultural and Natural Heritage Day showcases advanced technologies protecting UNESCO sites like the Grand Canal through real-time monitoring systems.
Guizhou’s intangible cultural heritage, including batik and embroidery, takes center stage at the China Pavilion during Osaka Expo 2025, highlighting sustainable traditions and cultural exchange.
Xi’an blends ancient wonders like the Terracotta Warriors with modern tech growth, creating cultural and economic opportunities in northwest China’s Shaanxi Province.
The Smithsonian returns Warring States-era silk manuscripts to China, highlighting global efforts in cultural preservation and China’s heritage revival.
The Smithsonian returns 2,300-year-old Warring States silk manuscripts to China, enhancing efforts to safeguard global cultural heritage.
Discover the Beiyue Temple, a Northern Wei Dynasty marvel in Quyang County, China, housing centuries of cultural treasures and imperial history.
Discover Yantai Mountain’s unique fusion of maritime heritage and urban innovation, where historical architecture meets modern trade dynamics in Shandong Province.
Discover Foguang Temple’s Tang Dynasty marvels via AR, blending ancient Chinese architecture with modern tech for global audiences.
Over 500 historic Chinese watchtowers transform from defensive relics to community hubs through innovative preservation projects blending tradition and technology.
Historic Suzhou temple’s night spectacle highlights architectural beauty and 1,500-year spiritual legacy, drawing global cultural enthusiasts.
Shandong’s Caoxian County pivots from theatrical costumes to lead China’s Hanfu revival, blending tradition with modern manufacturing to capture global demand.
Discover Chengdu’s fiery hot pot culture by day and immersive Jinjiang River historical performances by night through this 24-hour guide.