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Well recently we've done stories focusing on Chinese tourism, specifically what is called "world heritage" – places that are considered precious to all of humanity. But what about those cultural artifacts that are less physical, but equally valuable?
When two more sites in China were named world heritage sites earlier this month, it sparked celebrations for the people living nearby.
China’s provinces are racing to have relics of their rich cultural history, and natural wonders recognized by UNESCO, and they’re spending big to do so.
Our reporter Andrew Livingstone looks into why so many areas in China are aiming for world heritage status, what it means for the people, and whether it could be a boon or a bane for their protection.
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