UNESCO Warns of Iran Heritage Damage Amid Regional Conflict
UNESCO raises alarm over damage to Iran’s cultural landmarks amid ongoing regional conflict, urging protection of heritage sites.
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UNESCO raises alarm over damage to Iran’s cultural landmarks amid ongoing regional conflict, urging protection of heritage sites.
Discover Luang Prabang, Laos’ ancient capital and spiritual heart, renowned for its unique temples, Buddhist architecture, and stunning landscapes. A UNESCO World Heritage City since 1995, it’s a must-visit destination.
The Beijing Central Axis has been officially inscribed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List, highlighting its global cultural significance and ongoing preservation efforts.
A touring photo exhibition titled ‘The Memory of Mankind’ showcases China’s 59 UNESCO World Heritage Sites through over 150 stunning images, offering a visual journey through the country’s rich heritage.
China and Brazil are enhancing public access to their UNESCO World Heritage Sites, balancing preservation with education to share their rich histories.
China and Brazil enhance public access to their UNESCO World Heritage Sites after implementing protective measures, enriching cultural appreciation.
Rome’s historic Appian Way experiences a surge in visitors after its addition to UNESCO’s World Heritage List, highlighting the ‘UNESCO effect’ on global tourism.
Four more ancient Chinese irrigation sites have been recognized as World Heritage Irrigation Structures (WHIS), highlighting China’s rich cultural heritage in water resource management.
The Beijing Central Axis has been inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List during the 46th session in New Delhi, marking China’s 59th heritage site and highlighting its commitment to cultural preservation.
China ties with Italy for the highest number of UNESCO World Heritage sites as the Beijing Central Axis and Badain Jaran Desert are added, bringing China’s total to 59.
Beijing’s historic Central Axis, featuring the iconic Drum and Bell Towers, is being considered for inclusion in the UNESCO World Heritage List during the committee’s 46th session in New Delhi.
Discover the Beijing Central Axis, a historic line of landmarks running through the heart of the Chinese capital, charting a path to World Heritage status.
Discover Qingjing Mosque in Quanzhou, China’s oldest mosque—a millennium-old symbol of cultural exchange and a testament to Quanzhou’s rich multicultural heritage.
Explore Quanzhou, a 1,000-year-old city on the southeast coast of the Chinese mainland, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and discover its rich history, diverse culture, and architectural wonders.
Hanoi, Vietnam’s capital, enchants global visitors with over 5,000 historical sites and a unique blend of Eastern and Western cultures. Recognized by World’s Best Cities, it’s a must-visit destination in 2024.
Discover the enduring legacy of the Jinghang Grand Canal in Zhejiang Province, a UNESCO World Heritage site bridging China’s ancient past with its present.