
Mount Huangshan - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
Huangshan, known as 'the loveliest mountain of China', was acclaimed through art and literature during a good part of Chinese history (e.g. the Shanshui 'mountain and water' style of the mid-16th century).
Mount Huangshan - Videos - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
Huangshan, known as 'the loveliest mountain of China', was acclaimed through art and literature during a good part of Chinese history (e.g. the Shanshui 'mountain and water' style of the mid-16th century).
Mount Huangshan - Gallery - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
Huangshan, known as 'the loveliest mountain of China', was acclaimed through art and literature during a good part of Chinese history (e.g. the Shanshui 'mountain and water' style of the mid-16th century). Today it ...
Centro del Patrimonio Mundial - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
Mount Huangshan. Huangshan, known as 'the loveliest mountain of China', was acclaimed through art and literature during a good part of Chinese history (e.g. the Shanshui 'mountain and water' style of the mid-16th century).
Ancient Villages in Southern Anhui – Xidi and Hongcun
Xidi and Hongcun are two outstanding traditional villages, located in Yi County, Huangshan City in south Anhui Province, with commercial activities as their primary source of income, family and clan-based social organization, and well known for their regional culture.
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Huangshan, known as 'the loveliest mountain of China', was acclaimed through art and literature during a good part of Chinese history (e.g. the Shanshui 'mountain and water' style of the mid-16th century).
Huangshan is not one of China's five Holy Mountains (as is the Mt. Tai World Heritage site) but it has been listed in "China Pictorial" as one of the top ten scenic attractions in the country.
The Four Sacred Mountains as an Extension of Mt. Taishan
"The Sacred Five of China" is composed of Four Scared Mountains and Eastern Mt. Taishan that are five mountains in different areas according to the "Five elements" culture idea of "East, south, west, north and middle".
The State Party notes that Mount Huangshan World Heritage property is also a National Park of China. ‘The Master Plan of Huangshan National Park’, approved by China's State Council in 2007, registers 16,060 ha as the core area of Huangshan National Park and 49,000 ha as the buffer zone. In the proposal the boundary of the property remains
China - UNESCO World Heritage Convention
Miao Nationality Villages in Southeast Guizhou Province: The villages of Miao Nationality at the Foot of Leigong Mountain in Miao Ling Mountains