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Shanghai Library's Year of the Snake Exhibition Showcases Evolution of Art
The Shanghai Library East's Year of the Snake exhibition, running until March 2, displays 270 artworks celebrating the snake's symbolic meaning in Chinese culture, from intangible cultural heritage crafts to AI-generated art, showcasing the evolution of artistic expression.
Shanghai Library's Year of the Snake Exhibition Showcases Evolution of Art
The Shanghai Library East's Year of the Snake exhibition, running until March 2, displays 270 artworks celebrating the snake's symbolic meaning in Chinese culture, from intangible cultural heritage crafts to AI-generated art, showcasing the evolution of artistic expression.
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24% Bias Score


Extended Spring Festival Fuels Tourism Boom in China
The 2025 Chinese Spring Festival, extended to eight days and newly recognized by UNESCO, is driving a surge in domestic and international tourism, with bookings significantly exceeding pre-pandemic levels and a strong focus on cultural experiences.
Extended Spring Festival Fuels Tourism Boom in China
The 2025 Chinese Spring Festival, extended to eight days and newly recognized by UNESCO, is driving a surge in domestic and international tourism, with bookings significantly exceeding pre-pandemic levels and a strong focus on cultural experiences.
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32% Bias Score


UNESCO Listing Boosts Domestic Tourism During China's Spring Festival
The inclusion of Spring Festival in UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list has driven a surge in domestic tourism in China, with bookings to cultural destinations quadrupling in some cases and high-speed rail tickets selling out rapidly, as people embrace their cultural heritage during the eight...
UNESCO Listing Boosts Domestic Tourism During China's Spring Festival
The inclusion of Spring Festival in UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list has driven a surge in domestic tourism in China, with bookings to cultural destinations quadrupling in some cases and high-speed rail tickets selling out rapidly, as people embrace their cultural heritage during the eight...
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28% Bias Score


UNESCO Recognizes Sevdalinka as Intangible Cultural Heritage
On December 4th, Sevdalinka, a genre of Bosnian music reflecting the country's diverse cultural heritage, was inscribed on UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list, a testament to Bosnia's efforts in preserving its cultural identity and a culmination of years of diplomatic work.
UNESCO Recognizes Sevdalinka as Intangible Cultural Heritage
On December 4th, Sevdalinka, a genre of Bosnian music reflecting the country's diverse cultural heritage, was inscribed on UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list, a testament to Bosnia's efforts in preserving its cultural identity and a culmination of years of diplomatic work.
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24% Bias Score


UNESCO Recognizes China's Spring Festival as Intangible Cultural Heritage
UNESCO officially recognized China's Spring Festival as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity on December 5th, 2023, in Asuncion, Paraguay, highlighting its global cultural significance and adding to China's record 44 entries on the UNESCO list.
UNESCO Recognizes China's Spring Festival as Intangible Cultural Heritage
UNESCO officially recognized China's Spring Festival as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity on December 5th, 2023, in Asuncion, Paraguay, highlighting its global cultural significance and adding to China's record 44 entries on the UNESCO list.
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32% 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

Shehuo Festival: Ancient Traditions vs. Modern Commercialization in Rural China
Photographer Zhang Xiao's "Community Fire" documents the Shehuo festival in northern China, revealing the tension between ancient traditions and modern commercialization as e-commerce impacts craftsmanship and cultural heritage during the Lunar New Year.

Shehuo Festival: Ancient Traditions vs. Modern Commercialization in Rural China
Photographer Zhang Xiao's "Community Fire" documents the Shehuo festival in northern China, revealing the tension between ancient traditions and modern commercialization as e-commerce impacts craftsmanship and cultural heritage during the Lunar New Year.
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40% Bias Score

Extended Spring Festival Fuels Tourism Boom in China
The 2025 Spring Festival, extended to eight days and newly inscribed on UNESCO's intangible cultural heritage list, is driving a significant surge in both domestic and international tourism in China, with longer trips and a focus on cultural experiences.

Extended Spring Festival Fuels Tourism Boom in China
The 2025 Spring Festival, extended to eight days and newly inscribed on UNESCO's intangible cultural heritage list, is driving a significant surge in both domestic and international tourism in China, with longer trips and a focus on cultural experiences.
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16% Bias Score

UNESCO Recognizes Global Significance of Chinese Spring Festival
UNESCO recently added the Chinese Spring Festival to its Intangible Cultural Heritage list, highlighting its global significance as celebrated by about one-fifth of the world's population and recognized as a public holiday in almost 20 countries; China now has 44 UNESCO-recognized intangible cultura...

UNESCO Recognizes Global Significance of Chinese Spring Festival
UNESCO recently added the Chinese Spring Festival to its Intangible Cultural Heritage list, highlighting its global significance as celebrated by about one-fifth of the world's population and recognized as a public holiday in almost 20 countries; China now has 44 UNESCO-recognized intangible cultura...
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24% Bias Score

UNESCO Recognizes China's Spring Festival as Intangible Cultural Heritage
On January 10, 2023, UNESCO officially inscribed China's Spring Festival and its associated social practices onto its Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, highlighting its global significance and China's leading role in cultural preservation.

UNESCO Recognizes China's Spring Festival as Intangible Cultural Heritage
On January 10, 2023, UNESCO officially inscribed China's Spring Festival and its associated social practices onto its Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, highlighting its global significance and China's leading role in cultural preservation.
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12% Bias Score

UNESCO Adds Diverse Cultural Traditions to Intangible Heritage List
UNESCO's latest additions to its intangible cultural heritage list include sake, Ukrainian pysanky, Slovak naive art, Parisian zinc roofing, Estonian mulgi puder, and Bosnian Sevdalinka, highlighting the importance of cultural preservation amidst global challenges.

UNESCO Adds Diverse Cultural Traditions to Intangible Heritage List
UNESCO's latest additions to its intangible cultural heritage list include sake, Ukrainian pysanky, Slovak naive art, Parisian zinc roofing, Estonian mulgi puder, and Bosnian Sevdalinka, highlighting the importance of cultural preservation amidst global challenges.
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12% Bias Score

UNESCO Recognizes Spring Festival as Intangible Cultural Heritage
UNESCO has added the Spring Festival and its associated social practices to its Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, recognizing its widespread influence and cultural significance, particularly given that 795 million watched the 2024 Spring Festival Gala.

UNESCO Recognizes Spring Festival as Intangible Cultural Heritage
UNESCO has added the Spring Festival and its associated social practices to its Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, recognizing its widespread influence and cultural significance, particularly given that 795 million watched the 2024 Spring Festival Gala.
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36% Bias Score
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