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  • ...inscribed on the World Heritage List at the 37th session of UNESCO's World Heritage Committee on Friday. [[Tianshan Mountains|(More...)]]
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  • ...inscribed on the World Heritage List at the 37th session of UNESCO's World Heritage Committee on Friday. [[Tianshan Mountains|(More...)]]
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  • ...ribed on the World Heritage List during the 37th session of UNESCO's World Heritage Committee on June 21, 2013. ([[Mount Tianshan|More...]])
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  • ...ribed on the World Heritage List during the 37th session of UNESCO's World Heritage Committee on June 21, 2013. ([[Mount Tianshan|More...]])
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  • ...Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage List. ...the first time that a Chinese fossil site has been added to UNESCO's World Heritage List.
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  • ...(元上都) .jpg|thumb|200px|right|Xanadu has been included on the UNESCO World Heritage List.]] ...Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage Committee in St. Petersburg, Russia, on June 29, 2012.
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  • ...t examples Garden Architecture in China. It was included on UNESCO's World Heritage List in 1998. [[Summer Palace|(More...)]]
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  • ...t examples Garden Architecture in China. It was included on UNESCO's World Heritage List in 1998. [[Summer Palace|(More...)]]
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  • ...t examples Garden Architecture in China. It was included on UNESCO's World Heritage List in 1998. [[Summer Palace|(More...)]]
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  • ...t examples Garden Architecture in China. It was included on UNESCO's World Heritage List in 1998. [[Summer Palace|(More...)]]
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  • ...examples in Chinese garden architecture. It was included in UNESCO's World Heritage List in December 1998. [[Summer Palace|(More...)]]
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  • ...examples in Chinese garden architecture. It was included in UNESCO's World Heritage List in December 1998. [[Summer Palace|(More...)]]
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  • ...examples in Chinese garden architecture. It was included in UNESCO's World Heritage List in December 1998. [[Summer Palace|(More)]]
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  • ...xamples of garden architecture in China. It was included in UNESCO's World Heritage List in 1988. [[Summer Palace|(More...)]]
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  • ...xamples of garden architecture in China. It was included in UNESCO's World Heritage List in 1988. [[Summer Palace|(More...)]]
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  • ...s as a "magnet for international cooperation" and financial assistance for heritage conservation projects. ([[Gulangyu Island|More...]])
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  • ...s as a "magnet for international cooperation" and financial assistance for heritage conservation projects. ([[Gulangyu Island|More...]])
    651 bytes (90 words) - 03:26, 5 September 2017
  • ...thin the [[Three Rivers Natural Reserve]], a world heritage site listed by UNESCO. [[Nujiang|(More...)]]
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  • ...was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site on June 22, 2013. According to UNESCO, the property was selected for its fascinating landscape and unique agricul [[category: cultural heritage]]
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  • ...ribed on the World Heritage List during the 37th session of UNESCO's World Heritage Committee on June 21, 2013.
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  • ...ie''' is the first national forest park to be included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. [[Zhangjiajie National Forest Park|(More...)]]
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  • ...h a history of over 1800 years. The Chinese invention is considered as the world's most ancient computer. ...ible cultural heritage. People in the abacus association hope the valuable heritage won't die.
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  • ...界''') is the first national forest park to be included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. ([[Zhangjiajie National Forest Park|More...]])
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  • ...界''') is the first national forest park to be included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. ([[Zhangjiajie National Forest Park|More...]])
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  • ...Mount Songshan in Henan Province. The temple was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2010. [[Shaolin Temple|(More...)]]
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  • ...thin the [[Three Rivers Natural Reserve]], a world heritage site listed by UNESCO. It is located throughout southwest [[China]]'s [[Yunnan Province]] and flo
    353 bytes (57 words) - 03:26, 30 July 2009
  • ...China's Yunnan Province. It has recently been included on the UNESCO World Heritage List. [[Chengjiang Fossil|(more...)]]
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  • ...has passed down through the ages. This secret city was closed off from the world for about 500 years but now 720,000 sq m of courtyards, pavilions, great ha
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  • ...has passed down through the ages. This secret city was closed off from the world for about 500 years but now 720,000 sq m of courtyards, pavilions, great ha
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  • The old town of Pingyao went on the list of world cultural heritage in 1997. The local customs and cultural heritage of the ancient town of Pingyao is under threat due to the rapid development
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  • ...dle of the former Portuguese colony of [[Macau]]. It is surrounded by many heritage buildings from the Portuguese colonial era, including the Leal Senado, the It was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2005.
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  • ...界''') is the first national forest park to be included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.
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  • Kuan Tai Temple is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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  • ...界''') is the first national forest park to be included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.
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  • The A-Ma Temple is listed a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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  • ...ulingka is the biggest and most completely preserved classic garden in the world.
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  • ...iant Panda Sanctuaries''' (四川大熊猫保护基地), home to more than 30 percent of the world's highly endangered pandas, covers 924,500 hectares with seven nature reser The regions are among the botanically richest sites of any region in the world, outside the tropical rain forests, with between 5,000 and 6,000 species of
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  • ...'''ancient Koguryo Kingdom ruins''' ('''高句丽王国遗址''') were included in World Heritage List (WHL) in 2004, including the ancient kingdom’s capitals, royal mauso ...f the ancient Koguryo Kingdom since it was inscribed onto the UNESCO World Heritage List.
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  • ...was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List during a meeting of the World Heritage Committee held in Brazil, on August 1, 2010.
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  • ...ructure, located at St Augustine Square, is designated as a [[UNESCO World Heritage]] Site, for its historical, cultural and architectural values.
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  • In December 1998, UNESCO included the Summer Palace on its World Heritage List. It declared the Summer Palace an "outstanding expression of the creat [[Category:World Heritage Sites]][[Category:Tourist attractions in Beijing]]
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  • ...s as a "magnet for international cooperation" and financial assistance for heritage conservation projects.
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  • The Ruins of St. Paul is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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  • ...discovered in 1939, measures 133 cm in height and weighs 875 kg. It is the world's biggest bronze ware item ever excavated. Archaeologists said it was used ...ltural Heritage site of UNESCO on July 13 at the 30th Session of the World Heritage Committee (WHC) in Lithuania.
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  • ...ved old-time houses and as being one of the most beautiful villages in the world. ...hotels near the village;<br>3. It was listed as the World Heritage List by UNESCO in 2000.
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  • ...and their evolution, and one of the richest [[biodiversity]] areas in the world. ...to the [[Mingyongcun Forest]] at 2,700 meters. It is considered to be the world's finest monsoon glacier and remarkable for its descent to such a low altit
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  • Lou Kau Mansion is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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  • ...has passed down through the ages. This secret city was closed off from the world for about 500 years but now 720,000 sq m of courtyards, pavilions, great ha
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  • The Temple of Heaven was registered on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1998.
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  • St. Dominic Church is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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  • ...al Relics by the [[State Council]] of China and World Cultural Heritage by UNESCO. ...all are fossils of the ancient people found both in China and all over the world at different periods, stone tools and drawings, paintings and other artwork
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  • In 1994, the palace joined the list of world cultural heritage sites. ...UNESCO World Heritage Committee listed the Jokhang Monastery on the World Heritage List as a part of the historical assemblage of the Potala Palace.
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  • ...Finland], passed a decision to list Yungang Grottoes on the World Cultural Heritage List. [[Category:World Heritage Sites]]
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  • ...between the western world and [[Chinese civilization]]. The architectural heritage, predominantly European in nature, stands in the midst of traditional Chine ...dual function as a gateway into [[China]], and as China's window onto the world, reflected a relaxation of certain restrictions combined with a degree of o
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  • ...chitecture and traditional handicraft enjoy a high reputation all over the world. Stone memorial archways, temples and residential housing are dubbed its "t ...]) listed [[Xidi]] and [[Hongcun]] villages both in Yixian County as World Heritage sites in November 2000. And Tunxi Ancient Town is its best-preserved busine
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  • ...he millennium-old trade route to the UNESCO list was approved by the World Heritage Committee which convened its 38th session in Doha.
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  • ...al city in east [[China]]'s [[Jiangsu Province]], is celebrated around the world for its elegant gardens. ...rganization]] ([[UNESCO]]) added to its prestigious list of world cultural heritage sites Suzhou's Zhuozheng (Humble Administrator's) Garden, Wangshi (Master o
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  • ...about the early Qing Dynasty. It was listed by UNESCO as a World Cultural Heritage Site in 2004 as an extension of the Forbidden City and is now the most popu
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  • ...gn and decoration. They illustrate the continuity over five centuries of a world view and concept of power specific to [[feudal China]]. ...e chosen for the List of the World Cultural Heritage by the United Nations Heritage Commission.
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  • ...South China Karst terrain is believed the largest single karst area in the world, including eastern [[Yunnan]], most of Guizhou, with a major extension into ...China Karst is the title of the serial application for the [[World Natural Heritage]] by [[Chinese Government]]. The nominated property (Phase 1) comprises thr
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  • ...Qing numbered more than 1.17 million items. Shortly before the outbreak of World War II, the museum authorities decided to evacuate its collection rather ...under State Protection. In 1987, it was put on the World Heritage List of UNESCO.
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  • ...Qing numbered more than 1.17 million items. Shortly before the outbreak of World War II, the museum authorities decided to evacuate its collection rather ...under State Protection. In 1987, it was put on the World Heritage List of UNESCO.
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  • ...d Reflection Garden in Tongli was inscribed in the [[UNESCO World Cultural Heritage List]] in 2000 as extension to the Classic Gardens of Suzhou.
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  • [[File:Mogao Caves.jpg|thumb|300px|Mogao Caves (Gansu Province,1987, World Cultral Herritage)]] ...]], are one of the largest and best-preserved sites of Buddhist art in the world.
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