Kekexili landscape to apply for world heritage next year
Updated: 2016-07-22 10:04
(chinadaily.com.cn)
|
||||||||
A Tibetan antelope at the Kekexili Nature Reserve. [Photo/Xinhua] |
With the Shennongjia in Hubei province and Zuojiang Huashan Rock Art Cultural Landscape in Guangxi province added to the world heritage list recently, China now boasts 50 world heritage sites, ranking second in the world.
According to the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development, the Kekexili in Qinghai province will apply for the world heritage next year and preparatory work is now underway.
Zhang Linwei, deputy head of urban construction under the ministry revealed that it's certain that the Kekexili project will reach the next stage of application. He said, "The experts from International Union for Conservation of Nature are examining the project and will submit to the UNESCO World Heritage Center later."
Except for the Kekexili project, there are several other projects with applications for world heritage underway.
In November of 2014, China started preparations to apply for Kekexili to join the world heritage list. The Kekexili in Qinghai province, also known as Hoh Xil, is a 45,000 square kilometer reserve that encompasses China's largest area of uninhabited land. It is home to several endangered species, including the Tibetan antelope.
- Turkey's Erdogan declares state of emergency after coup bid
- US sues to seize $1 bln in assets tied to Malaysian state fund
- Most Americans oppose Trump's immigration proposals: Gallup
- Mali extends state of emergency amid violence
- Grace, style and power: Theresa May's cabinet members
- Stenin Photo Contest announces winners of online voting
- Heavy rain, floods across China
- Super-sized class has 3,500 students for postgraduate exam
- Luoyang university gets cartoon manhole covers
- Top 10 largest consumer goods companies worldwide
- Taiwan bus fire: Tour turns into sad tragedy
- Athletes ready to shine anew in Rio Olympics
- Jet ski or water parasailing, which will you choose?
- Icebreaker Xuelong arrives at North Pacific Ocean
Most Viewed
Editor's Picks
Anti-graft campaign targets poverty relief |
Cherry blossom signal arrival of spring |
In pictures: Destroying fake and shoddy products |
China's southernmost city to plant 500,000 trees |
Cavers make rare finds in Guangxi expedition |
Cutting hair for Longtaitou Festival |
Today's Top News
Ministry slams US-Korean THAAD deployment
Two police officers shot at protest in Dallas
Abe's blame game reveals his policies failing to get results
Ending wildlife trafficking must be policy priority in Asia
Effects of supply-side reform take time to be seen
Chinese State Councilor Yang Jiechi to meet Kerry
Chinese stocks surge on back of MSCI rumors
Liang avoids jail in shooting death
US Weekly
Geared to go |
The place to be |