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China to Build National Heritage Route Along Hexi Corridor
China plans to invest 610 million yuan ($84.9 million USD) in a national heritage route along the 1,000-kilometer Hexi Corridor in Gansu province over the next 10 years, encompassing 52 cultural and natural heritage sites and 20 intangible cultural heritage projects to promote cultural exchange and ...
China to Build National Heritage Route Along Hexi Corridor
China plans to invest 610 million yuan ($84.9 million USD) in a national heritage route along the 1,000-kilometer Hexi Corridor in Gansu province over the next 10 years, encompassing 52 cultural and natural heritage sites and 20 intangible cultural heritage projects to promote cultural exchange and ...
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40% Bias Score


China to Build $85 Million National Heritage Route Along Hexi Corridor
China will invest $84.9 million over 10 years to build its first national heritage route along the Hexi Corridor in northwestern China, encompassing 52 cultural and natural sites and 20 intangible cultural heritage projects, promoting tourism and international exchange.
China to Build $85 Million National Heritage Route Along Hexi Corridor
China will invest $84.9 million over 10 years to build its first national heritage route along the Hexi Corridor in northwestern China, encompassing 52 cultural and natural sites and 20 intangible cultural heritage projects, promoting tourism and international exchange.
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36% Bias Score


China and Tunisia: A Millennia-Long Legacy of Cultural Exchange
China and Tunisia's enduring legacy of cultural and trade exchanges, spanning millennia via the Silk Road and Mediterranean trade routes, is highlighted by historical figures like Ibn Khaldun and Fatima Al-Fihriya, demonstrating the deep-rooted interaction between the two civilizations.
China and Tunisia: A Millennia-Long Legacy of Cultural Exchange
China and Tunisia's enduring legacy of cultural and trade exchanges, spanning millennia via the Silk Road and Mediterranean trade routes, is highlighted by historical figures like Ibn Khaldun and Fatima Al-Fihriya, demonstrating the deep-rooted interaction between the two civilizations.
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36% Bias Score


Taklamakan Desert Census: Documenting Cultural Relics in Harsh Conditions
A team of researchers from China is conducting a census of cultural relics in the Taklamakan Desert, using advanced technology to survey and document the sites, and facing challenges due to the remote and harsh conditions.
Taklamakan Desert Census: Documenting Cultural Relics in Harsh Conditions
A team of researchers from China is conducting a census of cultural relics in the Taklamakan Desert, using advanced technology to survey and document the sites, and facing challenges due to the remote and harsh conditions.
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32% Bias Score


Chinese Archaeology in Central Asia: Redefining Nomadic Cultures and the Silk Road
From 2009 to 2023, Chinese archaeological teams collaborated with Central Asian counterparts, uncovering significant sites like Kangju and Greater Yuezhi settlements, challenging preconceived notions of nomadic lifestyles and revealing extensive cultural exchange along the Silk Road.
Chinese Archaeology in Central Asia: Redefining Nomadic Cultures and the Silk Road
From 2009 to 2023, Chinese archaeological teams collaborated with Central Asian counterparts, uncovering significant sites like Kangju and Greater Yuezhi settlements, challenging preconceived notions of nomadic lifestyles and revealing extensive cultural exchange along the Silk Road.
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28% Bias Score


Bioparc Valencia's €64.5 Million Silk Road Expansion
Bioparc Valencia announced a €64.5 million expansion project recreating the Silk Road, including a 2027 opening of the Coptic Road section (€18 million investment), alquería rehabilitation (€1.2 million), and an Imperial China section (€44 million).
Bioparc Valencia's €64.5 Million Silk Road Expansion
Bioparc Valencia announced a €64.5 million expansion project recreating the Silk Road, including a 2027 opening of the Coptic Road section (€18 million investment), alquería rehabilitation (€1.2 million), and an Imperial China section (€44 million).
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44% Bias Score

China to Build National Heritage Route Along Hexi Corridor
China plans to build its first national heritage route along the Hexi Corridor in northwest China within the next 10 years, investing 610 million yuan ($84.9 million) in 120 projects to protect and utilize 52 cultural and natural heritages and 20 intangible cultural heritage projects, promoting inte...

China to Build National Heritage Route Along Hexi Corridor
China plans to build its first national heritage route along the Hexi Corridor in northwest China within the next 10 years, investing 610 million yuan ($84.9 million) in 120 projects to protect and utilize 52 cultural and natural heritages and 20 intangible cultural heritage projects, promoting inte...
Progress
36% Bias Score

Turkmenistan Eases Visa Restrictions, Anticipating Tourism Surge
Turkmenistan, known for its marble architecture and unique culture, is easing visa restrictions, replacing letters of invitation with e-visas, potentially increasing its tourism from the current 15,000 annual foreign visitors.

Turkmenistan Eases Visa Restrictions, Anticipating Tourism Surge
Turkmenistan, known for its marble architecture and unique culture, is easing visa restrictions, replacing letters of invitation with e-visas, potentially increasing its tourism from the current 15,000 annual foreign visitors.
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44% Bias Score

China Launches Global Campaign to Promote UNESCO Cultural Heritage Sites
China launched a global campaign, "Nihao! China" 2025, to promote 40 of its UNESCO cultural heritage sites internationally until November, addressing concerns about over-tourism while highlighting sustainable tourism development.

China Launches Global Campaign to Promote UNESCO Cultural Heritage Sites
China launched a global campaign, "Nihao! China" 2025, to promote 40 of its UNESCO cultural heritage sites internationally until November, addressing concerns about over-tourism while highlighting sustainable tourism development.
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36% Bias Score

Taklamakan Desert Census: Surveying Cultural Heritage in China's Largest Desert
The fourth national census of cultural relics in China is conducting a survey of cultural heritage sites in the Taklamakan Desert's heartland from May 2023 to May 2024, using specialized vehicles, drones, and real-time kinematic devices to overcome the challenging environment and ensure comprehensiv...

Taklamakan Desert Census: Surveying Cultural Heritage in China's Largest Desert
The fourth national census of cultural relics in China is conducting a survey of cultural heritage sites in the Taklamakan Desert's heartland from May 2023 to May 2024, using specialized vehicles, drones, and real-time kinematic devices to overcome the challenging environment and ensure comprehensiv...
Progress
28% Bias Score

Chinese Archaeology Unveils Central Asian Urban Centers and Silk Road Exchange
Chinese archaeological teams have made significant discoveries in Central Asia since 2009, revealing sophisticated urban settlements of nomadic groups and extensive cultural exchange along the Silk Road, challenging previous assumptions about nomadic lifestyles.

Chinese Archaeology Unveils Central Asian Urban Centers and Silk Road Exchange
Chinese archaeological teams have made significant discoveries in Central Asia since 2009, revealing sophisticated urban settlements of nomadic groups and extensive cultural exchange along the Silk Road, challenging previous assumptions about nomadic lifestyles.
Progress
36% Bias Score

Two Ancient Silk Road Sites Open to Public in China
Two major Silk Road archaeological sites, the Tuyugou Grottoes in Turpan and Xuanquanzhi in Dunhuang, opened to the public on May 1st, 2025, following substantial renovations and investments, offering new opportunities for exploring ancient cultural exchanges and boosting tourism.

Two Ancient Silk Road Sites Open to Public in China
Two major Silk Road archaeological sites, the Tuyugou Grottoes in Turpan and Xuanquanzhi in Dunhuang, opened to the public on May 1st, 2025, following substantial renovations and investments, offering new opportunities for exploring ancient cultural exchanges and boosting tourism.
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24% Bias Score
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