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综述|保护文化和自然遗产 中国与世界同行
Xin Hua Wang·2025-06-15 01:43

Group 1 - The core viewpoint emphasizes the importance of protecting cultural and natural heritage as a means of safeguarding humanity's spiritual home, with China actively participating in global heritage governance [1][2] - As of 2024, there are a total of 1,223 items listed in the World Heritage List, distributed across over 160 countries and regions, with China holding 59 of these, ranking among the top globally [2] - China has been a party to the World Heritage Convention since 1985, with its first cultural heritage sites listed in 1987, including the Great Wall and the Forbidden City [2] Group 2 - The annual Cultural and Natural Heritage Day, established in 2006 and adjusted in 2017, aims to raise public awareness about heritage protection, with over 7,000 activities organized nationwide this year [3] - China promotes heritage protection through principles such as "green mountains and clear waters are invaluable assets," and has successfully integrated cultural heritage with modern life in various locations [3] - China actively participates in global heritage governance, sharing protection experiences with other countries, especially developing nations, and has hosted the World Heritage Conference twice [3]