The structure consists of six parasols shaped like giant mushrooms – hence its popular nickname – and is primarily constructed from wood, coated with polyurethane for added durability.
Archaeologists in Zambia have uncovered a groundbreaking find-a wooden structure dating back 476,000 ... the site is under consideration for UNESCO World Heritage status due to its rich historical ...
A fire has destroyed all the main structures of Shuri Castle, a Unesco World Heritage site on ... Until Thursday's incident it was the largest wooden building in Okinawa. The castle had been ...
August 2017 - In part 3 of our World Heritage Series, Asia Society Korea visited the Gyeongju Historic Areas, an area often labelled as “the world’s largest museum without walls ... However, the ...
For the next installment in our UNESCO World Heritage Series, the Asia Society made a trip to Hwaseong Fortress in the city of Suwon, Korea’s second largest municipality after Seoul ... Three ...