Tulou, the unique buildings of Fujian Province in southeastern China, were added to the UNESCO World Heritage List on Sunday, during the 32nd session of the World Heritage Committee. According to the submission provided by China's State Administration of... ...full story at Shanghaiist
from Shanghaiist on Mon, Jul 07 2008
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| 23 Dec 07 |
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Amazing landscape! World Heritages in China (Part 6 of 6) »
YouTube video High Definition video featuring China's breathtaking landscape, shot by Japanese NHK TV and narrated in English.
28 sites in China have been approved and placed in the List of World Heritage by the
World Heritage Committee of UNESCO: Great Wall, Beijing... |
| 07 Jul 08 |
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Tulou homes added to World Heritage list » Shanghai Daily THE famous earthen homes in Fujian Province have been added to the United Nation's World Heritage list over the weekend, Xinhuanet.com reported today. Known as tulou in Chinese, the homes were accepted by the... |
| 07 Jul 08 |
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One more Chinese property added to World Heritage List » People's Daily One more Chinese property was inscribed on the UNESCO's World Heritage List Sunday during the 32nd session of the World Heritage Committee that is taking place in this eastern Canadian city. The 21 members of the committee agreed to ... |
| 07 Aug 08 |
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Video: The earthen roundhouses of Fujian Province » Shanghaiist Peter Kirby of Daedalum Films explores the tulou, the earthen roundhouses in Fujian Province which have just made it to the UNESCO World Heritage list and meets some of the people who live in them. |
| 28 Jun 07 |
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Diaolou makes heritage list » Shanghai Daily THE Diaolou of Kaiping was inscribed yesterday as a UNESCO World Heritage Site by the 31st World Heritage Committee meeting in Christchurch, New Zealand. |
| 27 Jun 07 |
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Karsts in southern China earn UN heritage listing » Shanghai Daily THE Karsts in southern China, comprised of the Stone Forest in Yunnan Province, Libo County in Guizhou Province and Wulong County in Chongqing Municipality, were added to UNESCO's World Heritage List yesterday in Christchurch, New Zealand. |