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What are the symbols of China?

China's symbols include the Great Wall of China, the Tibetan Plateau, the Terracotta Warriors and Pandas, and the Forbidden City. The Great Wall of China is an ancient Chinese military fortification, a tall, strong and continuous wall, is a spectacle of human history. The Terracotta Warriors and Horses, also known as the Terracotta Warriors and Horses or the Terracotta Warriors, are the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units and the first batch of China's World Heritage Sites, located at the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor in the Lintong District of Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province, today. Giant pandas have survived on Earth for at least 8 million years, unique to China, and are known as living fossils and national treasures of China, ambassadors of the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), and the flagship species of the world's biodiversity conservation.

Signs representing the motherland

Signs representing the motherland include the national emblem, the national flag and national anthem, the national day, and the capital city. The national emblem of the People's Republic of China consists of the national flag, Tiananmen Square, a gear, and the ears of wheat. The national emblem of the People's Republic of China has the Tiananmen Square illuminated by the five-star red flag in the center, surrounded by ears of wheat and gears. The five-star Tian'anmen gear of the ears of grain is golden yellow, and the base of the circle and its pendant ribbons are red. Gold, red two colors in China is a symbol of good luck and festive traditional colors.