Explore China's Cultural Heritage

Journey through China's 59 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, each telling a unique story of the country's rich history, architectural marvels, and cultural significance spanning over 5,000 years.

Eastern China

The Forbidden City

The Forbidden City

The world's largest palace complex, serving as the imperial residence for 24 emperors during the Ming and Qing dynasties.

Beijing Listed in 1987
The Great Wall

The Great Wall

An architectural marvel stretching over 21,000 kilometers, built over various dynasties as a military defense system.

Northern China Listed in 1987
Classical Gardens of Suzhou

Classical Gardens of Suzhou

Masterpieces of Chinese landscape garden design, representing the development of Chinese landscape garden art over 2,000 years.

Suzhou Listed in 1997-2000

Northeast China

Changbai Mountain

Changbai Mountain

A sacred mountain range featuring volcanic landscapes, pristine forests, and the stunning Heaven Lake at its summit.

Jilin Listed in 2004
Imperial Palace of Manchurian State

Imperial Palace of Manchurian State

The last imperial palace built in China, showcasing the unique blend of Manchu and Han architectural styles.

Changchun Listed in 2004

Northwest China

Silk Roads

Silk Roads Network

An extensive network of trade routes connecting China with Central and West Asia, featuring numerous cultural exchange sites.

Multiple Regions Listed in 2014
Tianshan Mountains

Tianshan Mountains

A vast mountain range featuring stunning glaciers, snow-capped peaks, and unique biodiversity.

Xinjiang Listed in 2013

Northern China

Terracotta Army

Terracotta Army

An archaeological marvel featuring thousands of life-sized terracotta warriors guarding Emperor Qin Shi Huang's tomb.

Xi'an Listed in 1987
Yungang Grottoes

Yungang Grottoes

Outstanding example of Buddhist cave art, featuring 252 caves and 51,000 statues representing the fusion of Chinese and foreign art.

Datong Listed in 2001
Ancient City of Pingyao

Ancient City of Pingyao

An exceptionally well-preserved example of a traditional Han Chinese city from the Ming and Qing dynasties.

Shanxi Listed in 1997

Southern China

Old Town of Lijiang

Old Town of Lijiang

A historic town that perfectly integrates different cultural elements of the various ethnic groups that have lived here over centuries.

Yunnan Listed in 1997
Wulingyuan Scenic Area

Wulingyuan Scenic Area

A spectacular area stretching over 26,400 hectares featuring thousands of sandstone pillars and peaks across ravines and gorges.

Hunan Listed in 1992
Ancient Villages in Southern Anhui

Ancient Villages in Southern Anhui

Traditional villages featuring unique Hui-style architecture and ancient water systems from the Ming and Qing dynasties.

Anhui Listed in 2000
Kaiping Diaolou

Kaiping Diaolou and Villages

Multi-storied defensive village houses that integrate Chinese and Western architectural styles, built by returning Chinese emigrants in the early 20th century.

Guangdong Listed in 2007
China Danxia

China Danxia

Spectacular red sandstone landscapes that have been eroded over millions of years into extraordinary formations and ravines with cliffs, pillars, and peaks.

Multiple Provinces Listed in 2010
Fujian Tulou

Fujian Tulou

Unique earthen houses built between the 15th and 20th centuries, featuring a sophisticated fortified construction that housed entire clans.

Fujian Listed in 2008

Western China

Mogao Caves

Mogao Caves

The largest and most richly endowed treasure house of Buddhist art in the world, with 492 decorated caves spanning a millennium of artistic creation.

Dunhuang Listed in 1987
Potala Palace

Potala Palace

Symbol of Tibetan Buddhism and winter palace of the Dalai Lamas, featuring a complex of religious and administrative buildings.

Lhasa Listed in 1994
Jiuzhaigou Valley

Jiuzhaigou Valley

A natural wonderland featuring colorful lakes, waterfalls, and snow-capped peaks, home to many endangered plant and animal species.

Sichuan Listed in 1992

Central China

Longmen Grottoes

Longmen Grottoes

An outstanding manifestation of human artistic creativity, containing 2,345 caves with over 100,000 Buddhist statues.

Luoyang Listed in 2000
Ancient Building Complex in the Wudang Mountains

Ancient Building Complex in the Wudang Mountains

A sacred Taoist site featuring a series of ancient temples and palaces that showcase the architectural achievements of China's Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties.

Hubei Listed in 1994
Historic Monuments of Mount Songshan

Historic Monuments of Mount Songshan

A sacred mountain featuring ancient architectural complexes including the famous Shaolin Temple, birthplace of Chan Buddhism and Shaolin martial arts.

Henan Listed in 2010
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