
SCO Nations Unite to Protect Silk Road Heritage
SCO nations strengthen cultural preservation efforts, leveraging Silk Road heritage to combat artifact trafficking and promote regional cooperation.
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SCO nations strengthen cultural preservation efforts, leveraging Silk Road heritage to combat artifact trafficking and promote regional cooperation.
Kazakhstan introduces film-themed travel routes for Chinese visitors to enhance cultural ties, inspired by China’s cinematic achievements and growing tourism demand.
Qingdao’s Oriental Film Metropolis emerges as a key player in the SCO’s cultural Silk Road, fostering cross-border collaborations in global entertainment through film diplomacy and economic partnerships.
Uzbek polyglot Said Bobur leverages language skills to drive SCO trade, embodying the Silk Road’s modern revival through cross-cultural economic bridges.
Shaanxi Province bridges ancient Silk Road heritage with cutting-edge AI and SCO collaborations, positioning Xi’an as a modern global crossroads.
Xinjiang’s tourism surge drives economic expansion and employment opportunities, with cultural landmarks like Urumqi’s Grand Bazaar leading the development wave.
Xi’an’s Silk Road history meets modern SCO collaboration as archaeological discoveries and cross-border restoration projects highlight enduring cultural ties across Asia.
Explore the timeless beauty of Xi’an’s Dayan Pagoda, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and Tang Dynasty marvel along the ancient Silk Road.
Explore the Dayan Pagoda, a Tang Dynasty marvel in Xi’an and UNESCO World Heritage Site, blending history, spirituality, and Silk Road legacy.
Discover Xi’an’s 1,300-year-old Dayan Pagoda, a Tang Dynasty marvel and UNESCO World Heritage Site along the historic Silk Road corridor.
Xinjiang’s Yotkan Ancient City bridges 2,000 years of history through innovative cultural preservation, spotlighting Silk Road heritage in UN anniversary campaign.
Newly designated UNESCO site, the Western Xia imperial tombs reveal ancient secrets, shedding light on a forgotten dynasty’s cultural legacy along the Silk Road.
The 7th China Xinjiang International Dance Festival brought together 24 international and domestic troupes, showcasing diverse performances to promote cultural exchange across Eurasia.
Local artist Kurbanjan’s vibrant oil paintings showcase Kashi’s ancient architecture, bustling markets, and cultural traditions, offering a window into Xinjiang’s rich heritage.
China celebrates 60 UNESCO World Heritage sites, showcasing four decades of cultural preservation efforts through legal frameworks, funding, and innovative public engagement strategies.
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.
China’s Xixia Imperial Tombs, known as the ‘Pyramids of the East,’ gain UNESCO World Heritage status, highlighting their historical and cultural significance.
Dunhuang Academy’s director outlines innovative measures to protect ancient cultural heritage, blending technology and global collaboration.
AI technology and cultural dialogue bring ancient Silk Road relics to life, revealing shared heritage and modern cooperation between China and Central Asian nations.