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Urgent!!! Who can help me write an introduction to a world heritage place in China?

The Great Wall 1987.12 Cultural Heritage (Attachment 1)

The Forbidden City and the Imperial Palace in Beijing and Shenyang 1987.12 Cultural Heritage (Attachment 7)

The Mausoleum of Qin Shihuang and the Terracotta Warriors in Shaanxi 1987.12 Cultural Heritage

Mogao Caves in Gansu, Dunhuang 1987.12 Cultural Heritage

Peking Ape Ruins at Zhoukoudian, Beijing 1987.12 Cultural Heritage

Shandong Taishan Mountain 1987.12 Dual Cultural and Natural Heritage

Anhui Huangshan 1990.12 Dual Cultural and Natural Heritage

Hunan Wulingyuan National Scenic Spot 1992.12 Natural Heritage

Sichuan Jiuzhaigou National Scenic Spot 1992.12 Natural Heritage

Sichuan Huanglong National Scenic Spot 1992.12 Natural Heritage

Sichuan Huanglong National Scenic Spot 1992.12 Natural Heritage

Sichuan Huanglong National National Scenic Area of Huanglong, Sichuan 1992.12 Natural Heritage

Potala Palace, Tibet 1994.12 Cultural Heritage (Attachments 2 and 3)

The Summer Resort and Surrounding Temples in Chengde, Hebei 1994.12 Cultural Heritage

The Confucius Temple, the Confucius Mansion and the Confucius Grove in Qufu, Shandong 1994.12 Cultural Heritage

The Ancient Architectural Complex of Wudang Mountain, Hubei 1994.12 Cultural Heritage

Scenic Spot of Mount Lushan, Jiangxi Province 1996.12 Cultural Landscape

Scenic Spot of Mount Emei-Leshan, Sichuan Province 1996.12 Dual Heritage of Culture and Nature

Lijiang Ancient City, Yunnan Province 1997.12 Cultural Heritage

Pingyao Ancient City, Shanxi Province 1997.12 Cultural Heritage

Classical Gardens of Suzhou, Jiangsu Province 1997.12 Cultural Heritage (Attachment 4)

Beijing Summer Palace 1998.11 Cultural Heritage

Beijing Temple of Heaven 1998.11 Cultural Heritage

Chongqing Dazu Rock Carvings 1999.12 Cultural Heritage

Wuyi Mountain, Fujian 1999.12 Dual Cultural and Natural Heritage

Qingcheng Mountain and Dujiangyan, Sichuan 2000.11 Cultural Heritage

Longmen Grottoes, Luoyang, Henan 2000.11 Cultural Heritage

Ming and Qing Royal Tombs: Obvious Mausoleum (Zhongxiang City, Hubei), Qing East Mausoleum (Zunhua City, Hebei), Qing West Mausoleum (Yixian County, Hebei), and the Three Tombings of Shengjing 2000.11 Cultural Heritage (Attachment 5, Attachment 6) (Attachment 8)

Anhui Ancient Villages: Xidi and Hongcun 2000.11 Cultural Heritage

Yungang Grottoes, Datong, Shanxi 2001.12 Cultural Heritage

Three Parallel Rivers, Yunnan 2003.7 Natural Heritage

Kaoguryeo King City, King Tombs and Noble Burials 2004.7 Cultural Heritage

Attachment 1: China's only Great Wall on the water, the Great Wall of Liaoning JiuMenGe Great Wall, passed UNESCO's acceptance in November, 2002 as the Great Wall. UNESCO's acceptance of the Great Wall as part of the Great Wall as a World Heritage Site;

Attachment 2: In November 2000, the Da Zhao Temple in Lhasa was approved for inscription on the World Heritage List as an extension of the World Heritage Site of the Potala Palace;

Attachment 3: In December 2001, the Lopblingka in Lhasa, Tibet, was approved for inscription on the World Heritage List as an extension of the Historic Complex of the Potala Palace;

Attachment 4: In December 2001, the Lopblingka in Lhasa, Tibet, was approved for

Attachment 4: In November 2000, five gardens in Suzhou, namely the Garden of Arts, the Lotus Garden, the Canglang Pavilion, the Lion's Grove and the Garden of Retreating Thoughts, were approved to be inscribed on the World Heritage List as extensions to the classical gardens of Suzhou.

Attachments 5 and 6: In July 2003, the Thirteen Tombs in Beijing and the Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, were inscribed on the World Heritage List as part of the Ming and Qing Royal Tombs.

Attachment 7: The Shenyang Imperial Palace was inscribed on the World Heritage List in July 2004 as an extension of the cultural heritage of the imperial palaces of the Ming and Qing dynasties

Attachment 8: The Three Tombs of Shengjing were inscribed on the World Heritage List in July 2004 as an extension of the imperial tombs of the Ming and Qing dynasties.