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How many World Heritage Sites are there in China?

1, Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor, the mausoleum of Ying Zheng, the first emperor in China history (259 BC-265438 BC+00 BC), the first batch of world cultural heritage in China, the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units, and the national AAAAA-level tourist scenic spot, located at the northern foot of Mount Li, 5 kilometers east of Lintong District, Xi City, Shaanxi Province.

2. Wudang Mountain Ancient Architecture Complex, located in danjiangkou city, Hubei Province, was founded in Zhenguan period of Tang Dynasty and reached its peak in Ming Dynasty. All the emperors built Wudang Mountain into a royal temple. 1994, Jin Dian, Zixiao Palace, Southern Yan Palace and Yuxu Palace were announced by the State Council as the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units, and were listed in the World Cultural Heritage List in the same year.

3. The Forbidden City in Beijing is the imperial palace of China in Ming and Qing Dynasties, formerly known as the Forbidden City, located in the center of Beijing's central axis. The Forbidden City in Beijing is one of the largest and best-preserved ancient wooden structures in the world. It is a national AAAAA-level tourist attraction and was listed as the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units in 196 1. 1987 is listed as a world cultural heritage.

4. Mogao Grottoes, commonly known as Thousand Buddha Cave, are located in Dunhuang at the western end of Hexi Corridor. It was built in the period of Fu Jian, the king of Qin before the Sixteen Kingdoms, and was built in the Northern Dynasty, Sui Dynasty, Tang Dynasty, Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms, Xixia and Yuan Dynasty, forming a huge scale. 196 1 year, the Mogao grottoes were announced by the people of China and the State Council as one of the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units.

5. Zhoukoudian Peking Man Site is located in Gulong Mountain, Zhoukoudian Town, Fangshan District, Beijing, about 50 kilometers away from Beijing. It is an important Paleolithic site in China. On March 4th, 196 1, Zhoukoudian site was announced as the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units, and 1987 was included in the world cultural heritage list.

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