Not off the top of my head, but a lot of the misleading is done through omission, for which there is no source obviously. The stretch near Beijing gets a lot of tourists and by default they're led to believe they're walking on an ancient wonder. I think it's not made clear enough any of it was rebuilt in modern times, let alone which bits were. But also many historical buildings have been rebuilt multiple times over a long period of history.
With Sensoji, which pieces of wood represent the temple? It's a sort of ship of Theseus situation in any case.
Modern history is still history, and also forms part of the story to be told.
With Sensoji, which pieces of wood represent the temple? It's a sort of ship of Theseus situation in any case.
Modern history is still history, and also forms part of the story to be told.