In Laos, a legendary half-serpent, half-human water spirit known as a naga is far more than a mythological figure. It is a unifying force in a country of more than 50 diverse ethnic groups, a guardian deity of both...
In the two thousand years since its construction, Hadrian’s Wall has evolved from a formidable military frontier into a beloved UNESCO World Heritage site. This 73-mile chain of walls, ditches, and forts still stretches across Great Britain, linking the...
On the ancient Silk Road, the fabled city of Samarkand, Uzbekistan, stands as a mesmerizing spectacle. Its turquoise domes and dazzling geometric mosaics beckon to visitors, promising a direct link to a glorious past ruled by the warlord Timur,...
In the sun-drenched countryside of Andalusia, Spain, whitewashed villages teeter on hilltops, their brilliant hue a striking contrast to the rugged landscape. These pueblos blancos were forged by a history of conflict, built to defend communities against centuries of...
On a remote peninsula in Western Australia, on a landscape shaped by millennia of natural forces, a silent testament to human history awaits the rare visitor. The Murujuga rock carvings, one of the world's largest collections of ancient rock...
The world is filled with wonders, but few are as awe-inspiring as the places and traditions recognized by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). Since 1972, the organization's World Heritage List has grown to include over...
Mosul is a city scarred by conflict yet defined by layers of history. In a candid conversation with UNESCO coordinator Maria Rita Acetoso, a deeper vision emerges—one of reconstruction not just in stone, but in memory and resilience. The project goes...
SEA BEYOND 2.0 represents a paradigm shift, showing that corporate responsibility in fashion must be more than a trend. It can be a cultural commitment with real ecological consequences. As Lorenzo Bertelli, Prada Group’s Head of Corporate Social Responsibility,...