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Beijing's Central Axis Recognized as World Heritage
On July 27, 2024, the UNESCO World Heritage Committee, meeting in New Delhi, India, declared the "Central Axis of Beijing - A Masterpiece of the Ideal Urban Order of China" as a new addition to the World Heritage List. With this addition, China now boasts a total of 59 World Heritage sites. The Central Axis of Beijing, stretching 7.8 kilometers through the heart of the old city, is not only the longest urban axis in the world but also a testament to the city's rich historical evolution since its inception in the 13th century. The Guardians of Time: Bell Tower and Drum Tower At the northern end of this axis stand two iconic structures: the Bell Tower and the Drum…
Beijing's Central Axis Recognized as World Heritage
On July 27, 2024, the UNESCO World Heritage Committee, meeting in New Delhi, India, declared the "Central Axis of Beijing - A Masterpiece of the Ideal Urban Order of China" as a new addition to the World Heritage List. With this addition, China now boasts a total of 59 World Heritage sites. The Central Axis of Beijing, stretching 7.8 kilometers through the heart of the old city, is not only the longest urban axis in the world but also a testament to the city's rich historical evolution since its inception in the 13th century. The Guardians of Time: Bell Tower and Drum Tower At the northern end of this axis stand two iconic structures: the Bell Tower and the Drum…
On July 27, 2024, the UNESCO World Heritage Committee, meeting in New Delhi, India, declared the "Central Axis of Beijing - A Masterpiece of the Ideal Urban Order of China" as a new addition to the World Heritage List. With this addition, China now boasts a total of 59 World Heritage sites. The Central Axis of Beijing, stretching 7.8 kilometers through the heart of the old city, is not only the longest urban axis in the world but also a testament to the city's rich historical evolution since its inception in the 13th century. The Guardians of Time: Bell Tower and Drum Tower At the northern end of this axis stand two iconic structures: the Bell Tower and the Drum…
Beijing's Central Axis Recognized as World Heritage
On July 27, 2024, the UNESCO World Heritage Committee, meeting in New Delhi, India, declared the "Central Axis of Beijing - A Masterpiece of the Ideal Urban Order of China" as a new addition to the World Heritage List. With this addition, China now boasts a total of 59 World Heritage sites. The Central Axis of Beijing, stretching 7.8 kilometers through the heart of the old city, is not only the longest urban axis in the world but also a testament to the city's rich historical evolution since its inception in the 13th century. The Guardians of Time: Bell Tower and Drum Tower At the northern end of this axis stand two iconic structures: the Bell Tower and the Drum…
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