Outline of traditional chinese Culture World cultural and Natural Heritage
An Outline of Traditional Chinese Culture World Cultural and Natural Heritages
World Cultural and Natural Heritages in Chinal China has a vast territories, abundant natural resources, with many wonderful landscapes and treasured historic sites A number of these form part of the World Heritage List, a source of great national pride to the Chinese people
World Cultural and Natural Heritages in China China has a vast territories, abundant natural resources, with many wonderful landscapes and treasured historic sites. A number of these form part of the World Heritage List, a source of great national pride to the Chinese people
China started to submit to the world Heritage List in 1987. Up to June 2007, among the over 800 World Heritage Sites listed by UNESCO, China has 35 listed, ranking the third, trailing Spain and Italy
China started to submit to the World Heritage List in 1987. Up to June 2007, among the over 800 World Heritage Sites listed by UNESCO, China has 35 listed, ranking the third, trailing Spain and Italy
World Cultural and Natural Heritage-ourtain Mount taishan was listed in 1987 b UNESCO as a dual Cultural and natural Heritage China's spectacular mountain landscapes attract many tourists home and abroad Among them, Mount Taishan, Mount Huangshan, Mount Lushan and Mount Wuyi are most worth visiting
World Cultural and Natural Heritage—Mountains Mount Taishan was listed in 1987 by UNESCO as a Dual Cultural and Natural Heritage. China’s spectacular mountain landscapes attract many tourists home and abroad. Among them, Mount Taishan, Mount Huangshan, Mount Lushan and Mount Wuyi are most worth visiting
Mount taishan There are five sacred mountains in china: Mount taishan(泰山), Mount huashan(华山) Mount Hengshan(恒山) Mount Hengshan(衡山), and Mount Songshan(嵩 山)
Mount Taishan There are five sacred mountains in China: Mount Taishan (泰山), Mount Huashan (华山), Mount Hengshan (恒山), Mount Hengshan (衡山), and Mount Songshan (嵩 山)
In Mount Taishan, nature and culture penetrate into each other It is the symbol of spiritual culture of China
In Mount Taishan, nature and culture penetrate into each other. It is the symbol of spiritual culture of China
Mount Taishan's four spectacular views the Sunset in the West the Sunrise in the east the Yonder Yellow river the Sea of clouds Resembling a Golden Belt like Jade Plates
the Sunrise in the East Mount Taishan’s four spectacular views the Sunset in the West the Yonder Yellow River Resembling a Golden Belt the Sea of Clouds like Jade Plates
Mount Huangshan Mount Huangshan was listed in 1990 by UNESCO as a dual cultural and Natural Heritage The three main peaks, the Lotus Peak, the Tiandu Peak and the Guangming peak, are about 1, 800 metres above sea level
Mount Huangshan Mount Huangshan was listed in 1990 by UNESCO as a Dual Cultural and Natural Heritage. The three main peaks, the Lotus Peak, the Tiandu Peak and the Guangming peak, are about 1,800 metres above sea level
Three Main Peaks the Tiandu peak the lotus peak the guangming peak
Three Main Peaks the Lotus Peak the Tiandu Peak the Guangming peak