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High cost of China’s push for Unesco heritage sites

As China campaigned to have Unesco grant its prestigious “world heritage” status to the historic town of Gulangyu, locals enjoyed a welcome influx of tourist money.

The former international settlement was duly given its Unesco certificate this week — but the latest success in President Xi Jinping’s drive to promote Chinese culture has come at a cost. The government had to curb the visitor boom to show it was serious about preserving the entrepôt’s unique architecture, a blend of European, south-east Asian and Chinese styles. 

“The most important thing for us is to have more tourists but now there are fewer so sales are down,” says Huang Meirgong, a jewellery shop owner, as she recounts how she went from itinerant worker to budding entrepreneur thanks to the tourist bonanza.

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