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Liverpool Invests in Chinatown Revitalization
Liverpool's Chinatown, Europe's oldest, is undergoing revitalization after struggling businesses and failed developments. New plans include stone lions, a wishing tree, and a seafarers' trail, aiming to boost tourism and support existing businesses, using Section 106 contributions and land repurchas...
Liverpool Invests in Chinatown Revitalization
Liverpool's Chinatown, Europe's oldest, is undergoing revitalization after struggling businesses and failed developments. New plans include stone lions, a wishing tree, and a seafarers' trail, aiming to boost tourism and support existing businesses, using Section 106 contributions and land repurchas...
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48% Bias Score


Record-Breaking Attendance at National Museum of China Fueled by Popular Phoenix Magnets
The National Museum of China in Beijing recorded 6.3 million visitors by November 28th, 2024, a 10 percent increase from the previous year, driven largely by the popularity of phoenix coronet-shaped refrigerator magnets—over 530,000 sold since October—and a focus on attracting younger audiences.
Record-Breaking Attendance at National Museum of China Fueled by Popular Phoenix Magnets
The National Museum of China in Beijing recorded 6.3 million visitors by November 28th, 2024, a 10 percent increase from the previous year, driven largely by the popularity of phoenix coronet-shaped refrigerator magnets—over 530,000 sold since October—and a focus on attracting younger audiences.
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36% Bias Score

Manchester Gallery Showcases UK-China Cultural and Environmental Collaboration
The Lee Kai Hung China Culture Gallery in Manchester Museum displays over 300 Chinese artifacts across five themes, using a 22-meter scroll depicting Emperor Kangxi's parade and a milu deer to illustrate cultural exchange and environmental collaboration between the UK and China.

Manchester Gallery Showcases UK-China Cultural and Environmental Collaboration
The Lee Kai Hung China Culture Gallery in Manchester Museum displays over 300 Chinese artifacts across five themes, using a 22-meter scroll depicting Emperor Kangxi's parade and a milu deer to illustrate cultural exchange and environmental collaboration between the UK and China.
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20% Bias Score

UNESCO Recognizes Spring Festival as Intangible Cultural Heritage
UNESCO's recognition of the Spring Festival and its associated social practices as an intangible cultural heritage item highlights its significance in Chinese culture and its global reach, impacting cultural preservation worldwide; the 2024 Spring Festival Gala drew 795 million viewers.

UNESCO Recognizes Spring Festival as Intangible Cultural Heritage
UNESCO's recognition of the Spring Festival and its associated social practices as an intangible cultural heritage item highlights its significance in Chinese culture and its global reach, impacting cultural preservation worldwide; the 2024 Spring Festival Gala drew 795 million viewers.
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36% Bias Score
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