Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights the successful inclusion of four cultural heritage sites in China into the World Heritage List during the "14th Five-Year Plan" period [1] Group 2 - Quanzhou: The cultural heritage site "Quanzhou: The World Maritime Trade Center of Song and Yuan China" was inscribed in 2021, representing a series of cultural heritages from the 10th to 14th centuries, contributing significantly to the trade networks in East Asia and Southeast Asia [2] - Puer Jingmai Mountain Ancient Tea Forest Cultural Landscape was added to the World Heritage List in 2023, showcasing a well-preserved example of ancient tea cultivation, consisting of five ancient tea forests and nine ancient villages, reflecting sustainable development and human-nature interaction [4] - The Beijing Central Axis, recognized in 2024, is the longest urban axis in the world at 7.8 kilometers, representing ancient Chinese urban planning traditions and the evolution of Beijing's cityscape since the 13th century [5] - The Western Xia Tombs, set to be inscribed in 2025, are the largest and most complete archaeological remains of the Western Xia dynasty, providing crucial evidence of the dynasty's historical significance and its role as a hub on the Silk Road [6]
“十四五”时期,这些文化遗产成功申遗
Xin Hua She·2025-09-10 22:31