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Guizhou has most World Heritage Sites in China

eguizhou.gov.cn| Updated: 2019-01-10 Print

 


Shibing Karst covers an area of 282.95 square kilometers and is inhabited by 400 rare plant and animal species. [Photo/gog.cn]


Shibing Karst in Guizhou's Shibing county, Qiandongnan Miao and Dong autonomous prefecture was selected as part of Phase II of the South China Karst World Heritage Site in 2014.

Represented by Yuntai Mountain, Shibing Karst covers an area of 282.95 square kilometers and is inhabited by 400 rare plant and animal species. According to UNESCO specialists, it is globally unique and incomparably beautiful.

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