China owns largest number of world natural heritage sites

Xinhua Published: 2019-06-01 14:02:21
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China has the world's largest number of world natural heritage sites, an official said.

A Tibetan antelope in Hoh Xil, northwest China's Qinghai Province [Photo: Xinhua/Wu Gang]

A Tibetan antelope in Hoh Xil, northwest China's Qinghai Province [Photo: Xinhua/Wu Gang]

The country is home to 13 natural sites and four mixed sites, Zhou Zhihua, an official with the National Forestry and Grassland Administration, said Friday at a news conference regarding cultural and natural heritage day which falls on June 8.

This picture taken on September 9, 2016 shows a group of pandas eating bamboo at the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding in China's Sichuan province. [Photo: AFP]

This picture taken on September 9, 2016 shows a group of pandas eating bamboo at the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding in China's Sichuan province. [Photo: AFP]

Natural sites include the Sichuan Giant Panda Sanctuaries and Mount Fanjingshan which was inscribed last year. Mount Taishan is one of the mixed sites which contain elements of both natural and cultural significance.

Since ratifying the Convention Concerning the Protection of World Cultural and Natural Heritage, China has had one of the fastest-growing countries in world heritage, Zhou said.

Mists flow through Mount Fanjingshan, situated in the city of Tongren in China's southwestern province of Guizhou, on Aug. 7, 2017. [Photo: Xinhua/Yao Lei]

Mists flow through Mount Fanjingshan, situated in the city of Tongren in China's southwestern province of Guizhou, on Aug. 7, 2017. [Photo: Xinhua/Yao Lei]

The country has also enhanced legal, managerial and technological support of the protection of its world natural heritage, establishing a management system with Chinese characteristics, she added.

China's world heritage has contributed to the country's ecological and socioeconomic development and showcased its image to the world, with sites receiving over 12 million inbound tourist trips last year, she said.

Danxia Landform in Chishui, southwest China's Guizhou Province [Photo: Xinhua]

Danxia Landform in Chishui, southwest China's Guizhou Province [Photo: Xinhua]

World heritage sites refer to various natural areas and cultural legacies inscribed on the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization World Heritage List with outstanding universal value.

As of May, there are a total of 845 cultural sites, 209 natural sites and 38 mixed sites on the list.

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