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Inclusion of Beijing Central Axis into UNESCO World Heritage List showcases beauty to world

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July 28, 2024
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The United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization Headquarters in Paris, Nov. 9, 2015 during the 38th Session of the Unesco General Conference.Christophe Petit Tesson—EPA/REX/Shutterstock

The United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization Headquarters in Paris, Nov. 9, 2015 during the 38th Session of the Unesco General Conference.Christophe Petit Tesson—EPA/REX/Shutterstock

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NEW DELHI (Xinhua) — The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has included the Beijing Central Axis in its world heritage list, recognizing its integrity, authenticity, and protection and management status.

The UNESCO World Heritage Committee believed that the Beijing Central Axis represented a unique type in the history of world cities, embodied traditional Chinese philosophical concepts of “Zhong” (centrality) and “He” (harmony), and made significant contributions to the history of urban planning worldwide.

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The organization also highly praised the Chinese government’s tremendous efforts and outstanding achievements in protecting and preserving the cultural heritage of the ancient city of Beijing.

The Beijing Central Axis, initially established in the 13th century and formed in the 16th century, runs through the old city of Beijing from north to south. It has become the longest urban axis in the world today, spanning 7.8 km.

At a themed event named “Reception: One Night in Beijing Central Axis” held here late Saturday, Li Qun, China’s deputy minister of culture and tourism, said the Beijing Central Axis is one of China’s most important world cultural heritages.

Part of the Beijing Central Axis. (File photo/China News Service)

Li noted that the successful inclusion of the Beijing Central Axis in the World Heritage List further highlights the overall value of Beijing’s history and culture.

The event also witnessed the launch of the Digital Central Axis Weixin Mini Program, which offers users an immersive guided tour of the landmark on their smartphones.

Also at the 46th session of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee, China’s Badain Jaran Desert — Towers of Sand and Lakes and five nominated sites of the migratory bird sanctuaries along the coast of Yellow Sea-Bohai Gulf of China has also passed the review process to be included on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

The latest inclusions brought the total number of World Heritage sites in China to 59

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