Hangzhou West Lake to be Considered for UNESCO’s World Heritage Site List

Hangzhou West Lake to be Considered for UNESCO’s World Heritage Site List
May 17, 2011 By eChinacities.com

The 35th World Heritage Conference will be held at the UNESCO headquarters in Paris from June 19th to June 29th. During the conference, UNESCO’s World Heritage Committee will consider the inscription of 42 natural and cultural properties into the World Heritage List. Hangzhou West Lake Cultural Landscape is one of the sites to be considered during the conference. Moreover, China’s Wudalianchi National Park (the five interconnected lakes locate in Heilongjiang Province) is another Chinese contender for the UNESCO World Heritage Site list.

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