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Chinese blogger called Unit 731 steamed and dried Chinese to measure human water content as rumor, enraging Chinese netizens

A Chinese blogger known for popularizing science enraged Chinese netizens after he claimed that dehydration experiments conducted by Japanese Unit 731 on Chinese people were just rumors. Some of the netizens posted scenes from documentary films and historical records to prove that such brutal experiments had indeed been carried out.

#WorldHeritageDay: Have You Visited These Historical Sites?

Rakhigarh has the distinction of being one of the largest Harappan excavation sites in the world. Excavated by Amrendra Nath of the ASI, this site in hues of brown and red is a showcase of a planned township with mud brick and burnt brick houses; proper drainage systems and designated areas of trade and residence are also in evidence. This ancient town has excavations from the medieval times made of red ware, which includes dishes-on-stand, vasse, jars, bowls, beakers, perforated jars, goblets and handis. Other antiquities include blades, terracotta and shell bangles, semi-precious stone beads, animal figurines, toy cart frames,  terracotta wheels, bone points, inscribed steatite seals and sealings.

Youth get prizes for heritage art

Youth get prizes for heritage art 9 Hrs Ago Adalia Lisk and her mom Brenda Abrahams with the winning entry in the 11 to 18 age category with Unicomer s Shahad Ali, left, and Marie Abdullah of the National Trust at right. THE National Trust, in partnership with Unicomer (Trinidad) Ltd, recognised the creative work of young artists who participated in its Heritage is Me art competition which was done to commemorate the International Day for Monuments and Sites. Student in the six-18 year range were given five weeks to create and submit an original work of art based on any built or natural heritage site in the country, said a media release from the National Trust.

City Palace Udaipur celebrates International Day for Monuments and Sites 2021

City Palace Udaipur celebrates International Day for Monuments and Sites 2021 ANI | Updated: Apr 23, 2021 17:35 IST Udaipur (Rajasthan) [India], April 23 (ANI/NewsVoir): In order to commemorate International Day for Monuments and Sites, Maharana of Mewar Charitable Foundation collaborated with Urban Foundry and organised a virtual Heritage Dialogue. It composed of a panel discussion, with the theme of Memorabilia of the past, and a series of case studies on a Complex Past: Diverse Future . On this occassion, Maharana of Mewar Charitable Foundation (MMCF), and its Chairman and Managing Trustee Shriji Arvind Singh Mewar of Udaipur also reiterated its commitment towards developing a world-class museum in Udaipur. The City Palace Museum has emerged, especially over the last two decades, as a world-class museum attracting the professional attention of several global agencies, universities and foundations.

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