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Since joining the Convention on the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage in 1985, China has successfully declared 56 World Heritage Sites. These cultural treasures and natural treasures have not only become vivid witnesses of Chinese civilization, but also shine brightly in the progress of human civilization and the process of world civilization.
The "Overview of China" column will take you to see the World Heritage Sites scattered across the land of China.
"The return of the Five Mountains does not look at the mountains, and the return of the Huangshan Mountains does not look at the Mountains" - In this issue, please enjoy the Huangshan Mountains, which are known as the "first strange mountain in the world".
Huangshan Mountain is located in the territory of Huangshan City in the south of Anhui Province, which is a symbol of Anhui tourism, and the representative landscapes include Qisong, Strange Rock, Sea of Clouds and so on. For thousands of years, there has been a praise of "climbing the Huangshan Mountain, there is no mountain in the world, and the view stops".
In December 1990, Huangshan Was Designated as a World Cultural and Natural Heritage Site by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee and inscribed on the World Heritage List.
Planner: Yan Tao
Executive Producer: Ma Baojun Wang Lu
Coordinator: Du Yiran
Choreographer: Li Nan
Editor: Wang Lin, Sun Li
Aerial photo: Tang Yang Qu Yan
New Media Editor: Sun Xinjing, Bei Peihui
Produced by China Xinhua News Television Network (CNC).