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What are the human landscapes? What are the specific human landscapes?

1, cultural relics

Including ancient cultural sites, historical sites and tombs, ancient buildings, ancient gardens, ancient grottoes, stone carvings, ancient cultural facilities and other ancient economic, cultural, scientific and military activities. For example, the Forbidden City in Beijing, Beihai, the Terracotta Warriors and Horses in Xi, the Mogao Grottoes in Gansu, and the ancient Great Wall symbolizing our national spirit are all world-famous tourist attractions left by our predecessors.

2. Revolutionary activities

Memorial sites, battlefield sites, relics, memorial halls, etc. A place where modern revolutionaries and people engage in revolutionary activities. For example, Jinggangshan, a new tourist destination, is undoubtedly a special cultural landscape, in addition to its picturesque scenery, due to humanistic factors such as "the birthplace of China revolution and the place where the older generation of revolutionaries fought". Shaoxing, a famous tourist city, and major tourist attractions such as Lu Xun's former residence, San Tan Yin Yue and Lu Xun Memorial Hall are also such cultural landscapes.

3. Landscape formed by modern economic, technological, cultural, artistic and scientific activities.

For example, advanced concert halls, theaters and various exhibition halls and museums. Agricultural demonstration parks and agricultural sightseeing parks, which integrate scientific research, popular science, appreciation and participation, are also one of such cultural landscapes.

4. Special cultural landscapes of regions and nationalities.

Including special customs, ethnic customs, special production, trade, culture, art, sports and program activities, rich and colorful customs and customs, folk houses, villages, music, dances, murals, sculpture art, handicrafts and other achievements. For example, in recent years, Yunnan, as a tourist destination, not only has unique natural conditions, but also depends on the unique wedding customs, work customs, different forms of village houses, costumes and festival activities of people of all ethnic groups living here. The Water-splashing Festival of the Dai people, the Torch Festival of the Yi people, the "romantic scenery" in the costumes of the Bai people, and the magnificent love stories of Shilin and butterfly spring all cast a mysterious veil over the picturesque scenery. It is precisely because of these unique cultural landscapes that Yunnan is more attractive.