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In San Miguel de Azapa, the Chinchorro Culture Museum preserves the legacy of the society that developed the world's oldest known artificial mummification, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Photograph by Felipe Cantillana.
With its hills, funiculars, and colorful architecture, Valparaíso reflects its seafaring history and cultural identity, which earned it recognition by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.
Photograph by Sernatur.
In the Tarapacá Region, the former Humberstone saltpeter offices still house cultural spaces such as its theater, a testament to the history of Chile’s saltpeter industry.
Photograph by Felipe Cantillana.
Facing the Pacific Ocean, the moai statues represent the cultural and spiritual heritage of Rapa Nui National Park, a site recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Photograph by María José Villegas.
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The vineyards and estates at the foot of the Andes Mountains, in Chile’s Central Valley, are opening their doors for Heritage Day to promote the wine culture that is deeply rooted in Chile’s history.
Xinhua News
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