Which country's 'Sado gold mine' was registered as a UNESCO World Heritage site on 30 July 2024?
- Correct Answer: Japan
- China
- South Korea
- Thailand
Explanation: Japan's 'Sado gold mine' was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
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