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What are the material and cultural heritages in China?

There are 45 natural cultural sites and natural landscapes in China's material cultural heritage, ranking second among the countries on the World Heritage List. The specific cultural heritage is as follows:

1, imperial tombs of the ming and qing dynasties: Ming Xianling Mausoleum (Zhongxiang City, Hubei Province), Qing Dongling Mausoleum (zunhua city City, Hebei Province), Qing Xiling Mausoleum (Yixian County, Hebei Province) 2000. 1 1, Ming Mausoleum (Nanjing City, Jiangsu Province), Ming Tombs (Changping District, Beijing) 2003.7.

2.2000. 1 1 Cultural Heritage of Longmen Grottoes in Luoyang, Henan Province.

2000+0438+0 Sichuan Qingcheng Mountain and Dujiangyan Cultural Heritage

4. Yungang Grottoes 200 1. 12 Cultural Heritage

5. Yunnan "Three Parallel Rivers" Natural Landscape 2003.7 Natural Heritage

6. Cultural Heritage of Koguryo King City, Mausoleum and Noble Tombs in Jilin Province July 2004 1

7. Cultural Heritage of Macao Historic District in 2005

8. Sichuan Giant Panda Habitat 2006.7. 12 Natural Heritage

9. China Anyang Yin Ruins Cultural Heritage 2006.7. 13

10, Karst Natural Heritage in South China, June 27th, 2007.

1 1, Kaiping Diaolou and Ancient Village Cultural Heritage, June 28, 2007

12. Fujian Tulou 2008.7.7 Cultural Heritage

Extended data

The United Nations Convention for the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage defines the material cultural heritage. According to the Convention for the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage, heritage that falls into one of the following categories can be classified as cultural heritage:

(1) Cultural relics: buildings, sculptures and paintings with outstanding and universal value, components or structures with archaeological significance, inscriptions, caves, settlements and various cultural relics from the perspective of history, art or science;

(2) Building: a single or interrelated building with outstanding and universal value from a historical, artistic or scientific point of view because of its architectural form, identity and position in the landscape;

(3) Sites: man-made projects or masterpieces of man and nature with outstanding and universal values and archaeological sites from the perspective of history, aesthetics, ethnology or anthropology.

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