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The Legend of Cao Xueqin

The Cao Xueqin (Xishan) legend is a folk legend that is mainly spread in the area of Beijing's Xiangshan, Shou'an Mountain, and Jinshan, which is known as the "Little Xishan". It is based on Cao Xueqin and "Dream of the Red Chamber". It belongs to the category of "character legend". The Cao Xueqin (Xishan) legend is a collective oral creation of the people in the Xiangshan area and has been circulated for more than 200 years. The content involves Cao Xueqin's life experience, temperament, outstanding talent, as well as the prototypes of the characters in "Dream of the Red Chamber" and the creative environment. It expresses people's love for Cao Xueqin and "Dream of the Red Chamber" and reflects the influence of the writer and his works on society from one aspect. After Cao Xueqin's death, as time went by, the legend about him was further strengthened. Gradually, the local customs, mountains and rivers, historical stories and character allusions were also attached to the legend and attributed to Cao Xueqin, making Cao Xueqin, in addition to being a great writer, also have some colors of a "witty character" who is chivalrous and righteous. The legend has been constantly processed and refined in the process of oral transmission, and its color has become stronger and stronger, reflecting the people's ideological understanding, moral concepts, life attitudes, aesthetic tastes, and evaluations of various objective things in the Xishan area of Beijing, and has the characteristics of reflecting the breadth and depth of social life. The Cao Xueqin (Xishan) legend is a precious cultural heritage handed down through the collective inheritance of the people, but it is currently in an endangered state due to population mobility, the passing of the elderly, and the diversification of entertainment methods.

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Ancient Villages in Southern Anhui – Xidi and Hongcun

The two traditional villages of Xidi and Hongcun have largely preserved the appearance of non-urban settlements that have basically disappeared or been transformed in the last century. Their street planning, architecture and decoration, as well as the combination of houses and perfect water systems are all unique examples that still exist.

Carolingian Westwork and Civitas Corvey

The site is located on the outskirts of Höxter on the banks of the Weser River, and the Carolingian West Wall and the town of Corvey, built between 822 and 885 AD, are largely preserved in a rural setting. The West Wall is the only building dating from the Carolingian era, while the original royal monastery complex has been preserved as an archaeological relic, but has only been partially excavated. The West Wall of Corvey represents one of the most important Carolingian architectural styles in a unique way. It is a true creation of this period, and its architectural expression and decoration clearly illustrate the role that the royal monastery played in the Frankish Empire, both in ensuring territorial control and administration, and in spreading Christianity and the Carolingian cultural and political order throughout Europe.

Frontiers of the Roman Empire – The Danube Limes (Western Segment)

It covers almost 600 km of the entire Danubian frontier of the Roman Empire. The site is part of the vast Roman frontier that encircles the Mediterranean Sea. The Danubian Frontier (Western Section) reflects the specificity of this part of the Roman frontier through the selection of sites representing key elements, from roads, legionary forts and their associated settlements to small forts and temporary camps, and the relationship of these structures to the local topography.

Soong Ching Ling's Former Residence

The former residence of Comrade Soong Ching Ling is located on the northern bank of the scenic Houhai Lake in Shichahai, Beijing. The water and sky are reflected in front of the gate, the blue waves are rippling, the willows on the embankment are swaying, the courtyard is full of winding corridors, pavilions and pavilions; the lake is surrounded by rugged rocks; the green trees are thick and the fragrance of flowers is overflowing. It is a graceful, elegant, quiet and unique garden. The former residence covers an area of more than 20,000 square meters and the building area is about 5,000 square meters. It was originally the residence garden of Prince Chun Zaifeng, the father of the last emperor of China, Aixinjueluo Puyi, also known as the West Garden. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, the party and the government planned to build a residence for Soong Ching Ling in Beijing, but she repeatedly declined. In 1962, Premier Zhou Enlai, commissioned by the party and the government, personally planned and decided to use this palace garden to carefully design, renovate and renovate. To the west of the original main building, a two-story main building with a "combination of Chinese and Western styles" was built as Soong Ching Ling's residence. In April 1963, Song Qingling moved here and died on May 29, 1981. She worked and lived here for 18 years. On May 16, 1981, the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress decided to award Comrade Song Qingling the honorary title of "Honorary Chairman of the People's Republic of China". In October 1981, the central government decided to name this residence as "The Former Residence of Comrade Song Qingling, Honorary Chairman of the People's Republic of China", and the State Council designated it as a national key cultural relic protection unit. Afterwards, under the cordial care and direct leadership of central leaders such as Deng Yingchao and Liao Chengzhi, the former residence was fully renovated, preserving and restoring the original appearance of Song Qingling's work and life during her lifetime, displaying it in its original state, collecting cultural relics and materials nationwide, and organizing the "Comrade Song Qingling Life Exhibition". On May 29 of that year, on the anniversary of Song Qingling's death, Deng Yingchao personally unveiled the former residence and it was officially opened to the public. In order to better protect and preserve the precious cultural relics of Sun Yat-sen and Soong Ching Ling, with the care and support of the central leadership, the foundation of the cultural relics bank of Soong Ching Ling's former residence was laid on May 29, 2008. On May 31, 2009, the newly renovated former residence and the carefully produced exhibition on Soong Ching Ling's life were reopened to the public. Jia Qinglin, member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, attended the reopening ceremony. Soong Ching Ling's former residence has been named Beijing Youth Education Base, National Youth Education Base, Central State Organs Ideological Education Base, and Anti-corruption Education Base.