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News
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Website Cheering for World Heritage Bidding Launched
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World Heritage Conference Concludes
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Survey: Ming Tomb in Good Shape
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Preservation of Buddha's Birthplace Provokes Disputes
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UNESCO to Allow More Nominations for World Heritage
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World Heritage Inscriptions Just Beginning
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Kuwait Calls for Int'l Support in Heritage Protection
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Protection of Iraqi Heritage a Concern at WHC Session
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3 Sites Added to List of Endangered World Heritages
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Spain Finds Balance Between Heritage Protection, Development
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China's Heritage
Cultural & Natural Properties
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The Old Town of Pingyao
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The Potala Palace
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Jiuzhaigou Scenic Area
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Mount Huangshan
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The Mogao Grottoes
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Zhoukoudian, Home of Peking Man
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The Forbidden City
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The Great Wall
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Oral & Intangible Heritage
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Kunqu
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Guqin
Considering Application
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Eight National Geoparks
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Guangdong Opera
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Butterfly Lovers Story
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Tulou
(Earth Buildings)
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Life of King Gesar
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Qinqiang Opera
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Beijing's Imperial City
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Dragon Boat Festival
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A work by Yao Jianping's Embroidery Art Studio featuring 100 pigeons.
Ancient Mudu Town.
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Weather Report of Suzhou
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About Suzhou
Suzhou, a city in eastern China's Jiangsu Province, is considered as beautiful as the paradise. A major tourist city, it features classic gardens and elegant natural scenery.
Suzhou Scenic Spots
Zhuozhengyuan (Humble Administrator's Garden)
Tiger Hill
Zhouzhuang Town
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Autumn in Huizhou
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Beijing's Hutong
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Regulations Concerning the Management and Protection of Underwater Cultural Relics
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