
Tulou, the unique residential architecture of Fujian Province in southeastern China is 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 Quebec. The photo is taken in October, 2002.(Xinhua File Photo)
27 sites added to World Heritage List
The World Heritage Committee finished updating UNESCO's World Heritage List on Tuesday with the addition of 27 cultural and natural sites.
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(Jul 08, 08:52 GMT) - Sanqingshan added to World Heritage List
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- Mt. Sanqingshan added to UNESCO World Heritage List
(Jul 10, 03:53 GMT) - New Caledonia's lagoons on UNESCO world heritage list
(Jul 09, 07:06 GMT) - Mount Sanqingshan National Park added to World Heritage List
(Jul 08, 06:19 GMT) - 'Tulou' added to World Heritage List
(Jul 07, 03:21 GMT) - One more Chinese property added to World Heritage List
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New Caledonia's lagoons and reef ecosystems have been added to the United Nations Education Science and Culture organization (UNESCO)'s prestigious world heritage list in the natural environment category, the UNESCO confirmed. more>>
The 11th century Preah Vihear temple is seen near the Thai border in Preah Vihear province, 543 km (337 miles) north of Phnom Penh, in this June 21, 2008 file photo. The World Heritage committee meeting in Canada has on June 7, 2008 approved Cambodia's application to list Preah Vihear temple as a World Heritage site.(Xinhua/Reuters Photo) more>>


