Danxia Proclaimed World Heritage
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A truck passes by the Danxia Landform in the shape of columns in Jiuquan, northwest China's Gansu Province Sunday, April 20, 2008. Danxia Landform is a special landscape of red stones that is very rare in north China. [Xinhua] |
The World Heritage Committee decided Sunday to include China Danxia Landform in the World Heritage List at its 34th meeting held in Brasilia, capital of Brazil.
"Danxia Landform of China" is the general name of a Serial Nomination for World Natural Heritage. This nomination consists of six geologically and geographically related Danxia Landform areas which collectively featuring the outstanding universal values of Danxia geomorphology in south-east China.
The six Danxia Landform areas are: Mountain Langshan and Mountain Wanfoshan (Hunan Province), Mountain Danxiashan ( Guangdong Province), Taining and Guanzhoushan (Fujian Province), Mountain Longhushan and Guifeng (Jiangxi Province), Mountain Chishui (Guizhou Province), Fangyan and Mountain Jianglangshan ( Zhejiang Province).
Danxia Landform, a unique type of petrographic geomorphology, could be defined as "landform consists of red bed characterized by steep cliffs." The total core area of above five regions is 73,945 hectare, and the total buffer area is 65,446 hectare.
(Xinhua News Agency August 2, 2010)