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What are the traditional settlements listed in the United Nations World Heritage List?

Parallel rivers (listed on the World Heritage List in 2003)

3. Confucius Temple, Confucius Forest and Confucius House in Qufu (1994 listed in the World Heritage List)

Four. Suzhou Classical Gardens (1997 listed in the World Heritage List)

V. Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor and Terracotta Warriors Pit (included in the World Heritage List 1987)

Six, the Summer Palace (1998 included in the World Heritage List)

7. Pingyao Ancient City (1997 listed in the World Heritage List)

Eight. Old Town of Lijiang (1997 on the World Heritage List)

Yungang Grottoes (200 1 inscribed on the World Heritage List)

X. Potala Palace (1994 on the World Heritage List)

XI。 Huangshan Mountain (1992 listed in the World Heritage List)

Twelve, Ming and Qing Dynasties Palace (Beijing Palace Museum, Shenyang Palace Museum) (included in the World Heritage List 1987)

Thirteen. The Great Wall (1987 listed in the World Heritage List)

14. Temple of Heaven (1998 listed in the World Heritage List)

15. chengde mountain resort and its surrounding temples (1994 included in the World Heritage List)

16. Zhoukoudian Peking Man Site (1987 listed in the World Heritage List)

Qingchengshan-Dujiangyan (listed on the World Heritage List in 2000)

18. Dazu Stone Carvings (1999 listed in the World Heritage List)

Longmen Grottoes (listed on the World Heritage List in 2000)

20. Mogao Grottoes (1987 listed in the World Heritage List)

Wulingyuan (1992 listed in the World Heritage List)

22. Ancient villages in southern Anhui (listed on the World Heritage List in 2000)

23. Wudang Mountain Ancient Architecture Complex (1994 listed in the World Heritage List)

24. Ming and Qing imperial tombs (Ming Tombs, Qing Dongling, Qing Xiling, Ming Tombs, Ming Tombs, Shengjing Mausoleum) (listed in the World Heritage List in 2000).

25. Jiuzhaigou (1992 listed in the World Heritage List)

26. Huanglong (1992 included in the World Heritage List)

Mount Tai (1987 listed in the World Heritage List)

Twenty-eight, Wuyi Mountain (included in the World Heritage List 1999)

29. Lushan Mountain (1996 listed in the World Heritage List)

30. Emei Mountain-Leshan Giant Buddha (1997 listed in the World Heritage List)

Thirty-one, the World Heritage List added 24 historical blocks in Macao.

32. The application for giant panda habitat has successfully become the 32nd World Heritage Site in China.

33. Yin Ruins successfully became the 33rd World Heritage Site in China.