With mountain added, China leads natural heritage count
By Shi Yang Xinhua | China Daily | Updated: 2018-07-04 07:17
Mount Fanjingshan, a natural habitat for a number of rare plants and animal species in Guizhou province, has joined 12 other locations in China on UNESCO's World Heritage list.
The decision was made on Monday by the group's world heritage committee in Bahrain.
The addition gives China the most natural heritage sites globally. Guizhou is now home to several natural heritage sites including the Libo Karst, Shibing Karst, China Danxia and Mount Fanjingshan.
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