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  2. Huangguoshu Waterfall - Wikipedia

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    'Yellow-Fruit Tree Waterfalls'), is one of the largest waterfalls in China and East Asia located on the Baishui River (白水河) in Anshun, Guizhou province. It is 77.8 m (255 ft) high and 101 m (331 ft) wide. The main waterfall is 67 m (220 ft) high and 83.3 m (273 ft) wide, [1] is the biggest waterfall in Asia.

  3. Wulingyuan - Wikipedia

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    Wulingyuan ([ù.lǐŋ.ɥɛ̌n], Chinese: 武陵源) is a scenic and historical site in the Wulingyuan District of South Central China's Hunan Province.It was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1992. [1]

  4. 10 natural wonders of the world actually worth visiting ... - AOL

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    A new study looked at unique natural wonders in some of the most extraordinary places on the planet to rank 10 that are “actually worth a visit.”

  5. List of national parks of China - Wikipedia

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    To protect natural environmental corridors connecting different habitats of pandas. [3] Northeastern Tiger and Leopard National Park (东北虎豹国家公园) Jilin and Heilongjiang: October 12, 2021 14,600 [3] To recover communities and populations of wild tigers and leopards in northeastern China. [3] Hainan Tropical Rainforest National Park

  6. 26 of the greatest natural wonders of the world to remind you ...

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    As technology advances and space becomes less of an unknown to the human race, our amazing planet Earth can sometimes seem to take a back seat to the other wonders of the universe. But, sometimes ...

  7. List of World Heritage Sites in China - Wikipedia

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    China has 59 World Heritage Sites on the list, ranking second in the world, just below Italy with 60 sites. [4] Of these 59 sites, 40 are listed for their cultural, 15 for their natural, and four sites for both cultural and natural significance. I addition, China also has 59 sites on its tentative list. [3]

  8. Zhangjiajie National Forest Park - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, the park was recognized as China's first national forest park with an area of 4,810 ha (11,900 acres). [2] Zhangjiajie National Forest Park is part of a much larger 397.5 km 2 (153.5 sq mi) Wulingyuan Scenic Area. In 1992, Wulingyuan was officially recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. [3]

  9. Wulong Karst - Wikipedia

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    The Wulong Karst (Chinese: 武隆喀斯特) is a karst landscape located within the borders of Wulong District, Chongqing Municipality, People's Republic of China. It is divided into three areas containing the Three Natural Bridges, the Qingkou Tiankeng (箐口天坑) and Furong Cave respectively.