The UNESCO World Heritage List just got longer. At the close of its 47th session in Paris, the World Heritage Committee inscribed 26 new sites—21 cultural, four natural, and one mixed. Together, they add another sacred layer to humanity’s shared map of memory, landscapes and traditions.
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26 New Stories Of Culture And Nature Join UNESCO's World Stage
UNESCO adds 26 new World Heritage Sites in 2025, with Africa in focus, bringing the global total to 1,248 across 170 countries

North Korea’s Mount Kumgang, often called the “greatest mountain under heaven”
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North Korea’s Mount Kumgang, often called the “greatest mountain under heaven”
Photo: eyopkr/Instagram

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