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At 6 pm on the afternoon of July 4th 2003, the Xiaoling Mausoleum of Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) was named World Heritage Site at the 27th session of UNESCO’s World Heritage Committee in Paris, France. Much to the surprise and great relief of the expectant experts and the ordinary people in Nanjing, the approval came through by a unanimous vote after a brief two-minute approval process.What is the attraction of their Mausoleum in Nanjing that prompted the approving officials to say yes unanimously and unhesitatingly to the application? And what is its cultural value?
At 6 pm on the afternoon of July 4th 2003, the Xiaoling Mausoleum of Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) was named World Heritage Site at the 27th session of UNESCO’s World Heritage Committee in Paris, France. Much to the surprise and great relief of the expectant experts and the ordinary people in Nanjing, the approval came through by a unanimous vote after a brief two-minute approval process. What is the attraction of their Mausoleum in Nanjing that prompted the approving officials to say yes unanimously and unhesitatingly to the application? And what is its cultural value?