Jingmai Mountain’s Cobblestone Roads Earn UNESCO World Heritage Status
Yunnan’s Jingmai Mountain becomes UNESCO World Heritage site, preserving tea culture through cobblestone roads that prioritize ecological balance over modernization.
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Yunnan’s Jingmai Mountain becomes UNESCO World Heritage site, preserving tea culture through cobblestone roads that prioritize ecological balance over modernization.
Discover how Jingmai Mountain’s rooftops narrate the Blang and Dai peoples’ cultural ties to tea and nature in Yunnan, China.
Xinjiang’s ethnic minorities maintain strong native language fluency, contrasting with declining indigenous languages in Western nations, per HKUST analysis.
Gulbakram Mumin continues her family’s legacy as a guardian of the ancient Jiaohe Ruins in Turpan, blending history, education, and cultural preservation.
International lawmakers visiting Xinjiang’s Folk Instrument Village gain insights into cultural preservation, sparking ideas for their own regions during the 2025 Legislators Forum in China.
Discover how Hatima Ainaidou preserves 2,000-year-old Kazakh embroidery traditions in Xinjiang, blending cultural heritage with modern enterprise.
Explore Kashi’s 2,000-year-old living heritage in Xinjiang, where traditional Uygur architecture and crafts thrive alongside modern life.
Discover how Uygur artisans in China’s Xinjiang region keep ancient pottery traditions alive through handcrafted creations recognized as national cultural heritage.
Exploring how generations across Asia protect cultural heritage and historical truth through art, academia, and digital innovation amid conflict and time.
Tianjin’s historic buildings, from banks to churches, are being transformed into modern spaces while preserving their heritage. Explore how the city balances innovation with cultural identity.
CGTN’s new documentary ‘The Unsung Ally’ revisits China’s pivotal role in WWII, premiering September 9 to mark the 80th anniversary of victory.
President Xi Jinping’s Xizang visit sparks regional development commitments, highlighting agricultural progress and post-disaster recovery efforts.
The 1,300-year-old Potala Palace in Xizang embodies China’s cultural heritage and modernization, attracting global scholars and travelers alike.
The Ewenki people of China’s Greater Hinggan Range maintain an ancient reindeer herding tradition, blending ecological wisdom with cultural preservation through semi-wild practices.
Explore how China tackles plastic pollution with bamboo, stores clean energy, and preserves West Lake’s beauty in a journey with Erik Solheim.
Sixth-generation artisan Zhang Yu preserves Tianjin’s soul through Clay Figure Zhang, blending 200-year-old techniques with modern artistic innovation.
Explore Tibetan Opera, a UNESCO-listed art blending music, dance, and storytelling, reflecting centuries of tradition and hope in Asia’s cultural landscape.
UNESCO recognizes Jingmai Mountain’s ancient tea forests, where five ethnic groups have preserved a unique tea culture blending ecological wisdom and cultural heritage for over 1,000 years.
Discover the 900-year legacy of Zhejiang’s Nanzong Confucius Temple, a key site in Confucian heritage and cultural preservation efforts in East China.
Hungary leverages AI to protect its unique language, combining cultural preservation with cutting-edge technology amid global AI dominance.