Cross-border efforts needed to protect heritage
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Su Junjie, director of the Yunnan Provincial Research Base of Intangible Cultural Heritage, delved into cultural landscapes within the scope of cultural heritage which, in his view, demonstrate the interaction between nature and people.
Su said the Cultural Landscape of Old Tea Forests of the Jingmai Mountain, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site last year, is an example of this harmonious coexistence.
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