In a significant move to recognize China's rich natural heritage, two of the country's stunning landscapes have been added to UNESCO's World Heritage List during the ongoing 46th session of the World Heritage Committee in New Delhi, India.
The Badain Jaran Desert in north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region was among the honored sites, celebrated for its enormous mega sand dunes and multiple serene lakes that create a breathtaking and diverse ecosystem. This inclusion highlights the unique natural beauty and ecological importance of the region.
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Two of China's natural heritage sites added to World Heritage List
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