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"Translating Cultural Landscapes: From the World of UNESCO to the Reality of China
Dr Su Yin will give the ICCHA China Night seminar on 26 Feb, exploring how the UNESCO concept of cultural landscapes is translated into Chinese heritage practice, from West Lake to Longjing Village.


Translating Cultural Landscapes: From the World of UNESCO to the Reality of China


26 Feb 2026, 18:00 – 19:30


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31-34 Gordon Square
London
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United Kingdom


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China Night Seminar Series – Term 2
This event is part of the International Centre for Chinese Heritage and Archaeology (ICCHA) China Night Seminar Series.
We are delighted to continue Term Two with a talk by Dr Su Yin, whose research explores how cultural landscapes are understood and managed in China.


In Translating Cultural Landscapes: From the World of UNESCO to the Reality of China, Dr Yin examines the concept of cultural landscape, introduced as a heritage category by the World Heritage Committee in 1992, and its translation within Chinese heritage policy and practice. Using West Lake and Longjing Village as case studies, she considers how cultural landscapes are addressed at different scales and how approaches to heritage can move beyond simply managing sites to engaging with their social, ecological, and more-than-human dimensions.


Drawing on her doctoral research at the UCL Institute of Archaeology, Dr Yin reflects on Traditional Villages as living archives of community knowledge and cultural interaction, highlighting the potential of cultural landscape approaches to support conservation that is dynamic, inclusive, and attuned to both human and non-human perspectives.


Su Yin
Teaching Assistant


UCL Institute of Archaeology
Su Yin is a heritage researcher with a PhD from UCL, specialising in traditional villages, cultural landscapes, and more-than-human heritage in China. Based in London, she has taught and guest lectured at UCL. Her research examines how heritage policy translates cultural landscapes into practice, with particular attention to community knowledge, conservation, and more-than-human perspectives."
https://www.ucl.ac.uk/social-historical-sciences/events/2026/feb/translating-cultural-landscapes-world-unesco-reality-china
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