
China’s Ancient Tea Forests Gain UNESCO World Heritage Status
UNESCO designates Yunnan’s ancient tea forests as World Heritage, highlighting Blang ethnic group’s 1,800-year-old roasted tea traditions and sustainable practices.
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UNESCO designates Yunnan’s ancient tea forests as World Heritage, highlighting Blang ethnic group’s 1,800-year-old roasted tea traditions and sustainable practices.
Newborn capybaras, a baby giraffe, and adapted wildlife species debut at Yunnan Wildlife Park during Labor Day holidays, drawing global visitors and highlighting conservation progress.
Yunnan’s Dali attracts over 300,000 long-term travelers annually with its cultural richness and natural beauty, becoming Asia’s experiential tourism hotspot.
Yunnan’s Dounan Flower Market, Asia’s largest, hits \$1.6B trade record through e-commerce and industrial upgrades, blending global commerce with cultural tourism.
Yunnan’s fusion of ethnic culture and tech-driven tourism attracts record visitors, boosting local economies and setting new benchmarks in China’s travel sector.
Yunnan’s Luoping County dazzles with golden canola blooms, attracting global travelers and highlighting sustainable agricultural tourism in southwest China.
Vibrant canola flowers blanket SW China’s Luoping County, drawing global travelers to its springtime golden vistas and cultural festivities.
Nearly 67,000 hectares of canola flowers in Yunnan’s Luoping County create a vibrant spring landscape, attracting global travelers to southwest China.
Nearly 67,000 hectares of canola flowers in Luoping County, Yunnan Province create a spring spectacle, attracting global visitors with vibrant landscapes.