What is the world cultural heritage?

World cultural heritage refers to places, buildings, landscapes and sites with important cultural, historical, artistic and natural values recognized by UNESCO.

These heritages are of great significance to human history, culture and natural environment. They are the crystallization of human wisdom and represent the diversity and richness of human culture. UNESCO recognizes that the purpose of world cultural heritage is to protect, preserve and inherit human cultural and natural heritage, promote human harmony and promote the sustainable development of global tourism. The World Cultural Heritage List is a global symbol and honor, as well as a global responsibility and obligation.

World Cultural Heritage List:

Africa: Egyptian pyramids and ancient Egyptian cultural landscapes, Beniha Bridge, cargill Islands National Park, etc.

Asia: Great Wall, Forbidden City, Temple of Heaven, Yazd, etc.

Europe: Acropolis, the ancient city of Jerusalem, Eiffel Tower, Italian ancient Roman architecture, etc.

North America: Colorado Canyon, Trudeau Archaeological Site, Fort Fontainebleau Monument, smark Park, etc.

South America: Iguazu National Park, caracalla Desert Archaeological Site, Machu Picchu Historical Reserve, Dinosaur Park, Cuenca Archaeological Site, etc.

Oceania: Queenstown Site, Huang Jinshan Site and Samoan Ancient Settlements.