List of World Heritage Sites in Eastern Asia
This article is missing information about all World Heritage Sites inscribed in 2021.(March 2022) |
The UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) has designated 99 World Heritage Sites in 5 countries (also called "state parties") of East Asia: China, Mongolia, North Korea, South Korea and Japan.[1][2]
In this region,
Peking Man Site at Zhoukoudian, Imperial Palace of the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the Mogao Caves and the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor, and all of them were in China.[4] Each year, UNESCO's World Heritage Committee may inscribe new sites on the list, or delist sites that no longer meet the criteria. Selection is based on ten criteria: six for cultural heritage (i–vi) and four for natural heritage (vii–x).[5] Some sites, designated "mixed sites," represent both cultural and natural heritage. In Eastern Asia, there are 74 cultural, 21 natural, and four mixed sites.[6]
The World Heritage Committee may also specify that a site is
endangered, citing "conditions which threaten the very characteristics for which a property was inscribed on the World Heritage List." In this region there are no sites currently listed as endangered, nor have been listed previously. Possible danger listing has been considered by UNESCO in a number of other cases.[7]
Although a number of sites in Taiwan have been proposed, interference from PRC has prevented any site on the island from being listed.[8]
Legend
- Site; named after the World Heritage Committee's official designation[6]
- Location; at city, regional, or provincial level and geocoordinates
- Criteria; as defined by the World Heritage Committee[5]
- Area; in hectares and acres. If available, the size of the buffer zone has been noted as well. A value of zero implies that no data has been published by UNESCO
- Year; during which the site was inscribed to the World Heritage List
- Description; brief information about the site, including reasons for qualifying as an endangered site, if applicable
World Heritage Sites
* Trans-border site
Site | Image | Location | Criteria | Area ha (acre) |
Year | Description | Refs |
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Ancient Building Complex in the Wudang Mountains
|
Danjiangkou, Hubei, China 32°28′0″N 111°0′0″E / 32.46667°N 111.00000°E |
Cultural: (i)(ii)(vi) |
— | 1994 | [9] | ||
Ancient City of Ping Yao
|
Pingyao County, Shanxi, China 37°12′5″N 112°9′16″E / 37.20139°N 112.15444°E |
Cultural: (ii)(iii)(iv) |
— | 1997 | [10] | ||
Ancient Villages in Southern Anhui – Xidi and Hongcun | Huangshan City, Yi County, Anhui, China 29°54′16″N 117°59′15″E / 29.90444°N 117.98750°E |
Cultural: (iii)(iv)(v) |
52 (130); buffer zone 730 (1,800) | 2000 | [11] | ||
Archaeological Ruins of Liangzhu City | Zhejiang, China 30°23′44″N 119°59′27″E / 30.39556°N 119.99083°E |
Cultural: (iii)(iv) |
1,433.66 (3,542.7); buffer zone 9,980.29 (24,661.8) | 2019 | [12] | ||
Baekje Historic Areas | Buyeo, Gongju and Iksan, South Korea 36°27′43″N 127°07′38″E / 36.46194°N 127.12722°E |
Cultural: (ii)(iii) |
135.1 (334); buffer zone 303.64 (750.3) | 2015 | [13] | ||
Buddhist Monuments in the Horyu-ji Area
|
Nara Prefecture, Japan 34°37′0″N 135°44′0″E / 34.61667°N 135.73333°E |
Cultural: (i)(ii)(iv)(vi) |
15 (37); buffer zone 571 (1,410) | 1993 | [14] | ||
Capital Cities and Tombs of the Ancient Koguryo Kingdom | Huanren Manchu Autonomous County, Liaoning and Ji'an, Jilin, China 41°9′25″N 126°11′14″E / 41.15694°N 126.18722°E |
Cultural: (i)(ii)(iii)(iv)(v) |
4,165 (10,290); buffer zone 14,142 (34,950) | 2004 | [15] | ||
Changdeokgung Palace Complex
|
Seoul, South Korea 37°34′46″N 126°59′28″E / 37.57944°N 126.99111°E |
Cultural: (ii)(iii)(iv) |
— | 1997 | [16] | ||
Chengjiang Fossil Site
|
Yunnan, China 28°25′19″N 106°2′33″E / 28.42194°N 106.04250°E |
Natural: (viii) |
512 (1,270); buffer zone 220 (540) | 2012 | [17] | ||
China Danxia
|
Various regions of China, China 28°25′19″N 106°2′33″E / 28.42194°N 106.04250°E |
Natural: (vii)(viii) |
82,151 (203,000); buffer zone 218,357 (539,570) | 2010 | [18] | ||
Classical Gardens of Suzhou | Suzhou, Jiangsu, China 31°19′0″N 120°27′0″E / 31.31667°N 120.45000°E |
Cultural: (i)(ii)(iii)(iv)(v) |
12 (30); buffer zone 27 (67) | 1997[nb 1] | [19] | ||
Complex of Koguryo Tombs
|
Cultural: (i)(ii)(iii)(iv) |
233 (580); buffer zone 1,701 (4,200) | 2004 | [20] | |||
Cultural Landscape of Honghe Hani Rice Terraces | Yuanyang County, Yunnan, China 23°5′36″N 102°46′48″E / 23.09333°N 102.78000°E |
Cultural: (iii)(v) |
16,603 (41,030); buffer zone 29,501 (72,900) | 2013 | [21] | ||
Dazu Rock Carvings | Chongqing, China 29°42′4″N 105°42′18″E / 29.70111°N 105.70500°E |
Cultural: (i)(ii)(iii) |
20 (49); buffer zone 211 (520) | 1999 | [22] | ||
Fanjingshan | Guizhou, China 27°53′44″N 108°40′48″E / 27.89556°N 108.68000°E |
Natural: (x) |
40,275 (99,520); buffer zone 37,239 (92,020) | 2018 | [23] | ||
Fujian Tulou
|
Fujian, China 25°1′23″N 117°41′9″E / 25.02306°N 117.68583°E |
Cultural: (iii)(iv)(v) |
153 (380); buffer zone 935 (2,310) | 2008 | [24] | ||
Fujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration | Chūbu region, Japan 35°21′39″N 138°43′39″E / 35.36083°N 138.72750°E |
Cultural: (iii)(vi) |
20,702 (51,160); buffer zone 49,628 (122,630) | 2013 | [25] | ||
Gaya Tumuli | Changnyeong, Gimhae, Goryeong, Goseong, Haman, Hapcheon and Namwon, South Korea 35°14′14.15″N 128°52′25.41″E / 35.2372639°N 128.8737250°E |
Cultural: (iii) |
189 (470); buffer zone 964.8 (2,384) | 2023 | [26] | ||
Getbol, Korean Tidal Flats | Boseong, Gochang, Seocheon, Sinan and Suncheon, South Korea 35°27′35″N 126°26′42″E / 35.45972°N 126.44500°E |
Natural: (x) |
128,411 (317,310); buffer zone 74,592 (184,320) | 2021 | [27] | ||
Gochang, Hwasun and Ganghwa Dolmen Sites | Cultural: (iii) |
52 (130); buffer zone 315 (780) | 2000 | [28] | |||
Gusuku Sites and Related Properties of the Kingdom of Ryukyu | Okinawa Prefecture, Japan 26°12′31″N 127°40′58″E / 26.20861°N 127.68278°E |
Cultural: (ii)(iii)(vi) |
55 (140); buffer zone 560 (1,400) | 2000 | [29] | ||
Gyeongju Historic Areas | Cultural: (ii)(iii) |
2,880 (7,100); buffer zone 350 (860) | 2000 | [30] | |||
Janggyeong Panjeon, the Depositories for the Tripitaka Koreana Woodblocks
|
Cultural: (iv)(vi) |
— | 1995 | [31] | |||
Hidden Christian Sites in the Nagasaki Region | Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan 32°44′03″N 129°52′13″E / 32.734106°N 129.870236°E |
Cultural: (iii) |
5,566.55 (13,755.2); buffer zone 12,252.52 (30,276.6) | 2018 | [32] | ||
Himeji-jo
|
Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan 34°50′0″N 134°42′0″E / 34.83333°N 134.70000°E |
Cultural: (i)(iv) |
107 (260); buffer zone 143 (350) | 1993 | [33] | ||
Hiraizumi – Temples, Gardens and Archaeological Sites Representing the Buddhist Pure Land
|
Iwate Prefecture, Japan 34°37′0″N 135°44′0″E / 34.61667°N 135.73333°E |
Cultural: (ii)(vi) |
176 (430); buffer zone 6,008 (14,850) | 2011 | [34] | ||
Hiroshima Peace Memorial (Genbaku Dome)
|
Hiroshima, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan 34°23′0″N 132°27′0″E / 34.38333°N 132.45000°E |
Cultural: (vi) |
0.40 (0.99); buffer zone 43 (110) | 1996 | [35] | ||
Historic Centre of Macao
|
Macau Special Administrative Region, China 22°11′29″N 113°32′11″E / 22.19139°N 113.53639°E |
Cultural: (ii)(iii)(iv)(vi) |
16 (40); buffer zone 107 (260) | 2005 | [36] | ||
Historic Ensemble of the Potala Palace, Lhasa | Lhasa, Tibet Autonomous Region, China 29°39′29″N 91°7′2″E / 29.65806°N 91.11722°E |
Cultural: (i)(iv)(vi) |
61 (150); buffer zone 199 (490) | 1994[nb 2] | [37] [38] [39] | ||
Historic Monuments and Sites in Kaesong | Kaesong, North Korea 37°58′54″N 126°30′29″E / 37.98167°N 126.50806°E |
Cultural: (ii)(iii) |
494 (1,220); buffer zone 5,222 (12,900) | 2013 | [40] | ||
Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto (Kyoto, Uji and Otsu Cities) | Kyoto and Shiga Prefectures, Japan 34°58′50″N 135°46′10″E / 34.98056°N 135.76944°E |
Cultural: (ii)(iv) |
1,056 (2,610); buffer zone 3,579 (8,840) | 1994 | [41] | ||
Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara | Cultural: (ii)(iii)(iv)(vi) |
617 (1,520); buffer zone 2,502 (6,180) | 1998 | [42] | |||
Historic Monuments of Dengfeng in “The Centre of Heaven and Earth”
|
Henan, China 34°27′32″N 113°4′4″E / 34.45889°N 113.06778°E |
Cultural: (iii)(vi) |
825 (2,040); buffer zone 3,438 (8,500) | 2010 | [43] | ||
Historic Villages of Korea: Hahoe and Yangdong | Cultural: (iii)(iv) |
600 (1,500); buffer zone 885 (2,190) | 2010 | [44] | |||
Historic Villages of Shirakawa-go and Gokayama
|
Gifu and Toyama Prefectures, Japan 36°24′0″N 136°53′0″E / 36.40000°N 136.88333°E |
Cultural: (iv)(v) |
68 (170); buffer zone 58,873 (145,480) | 1995 | [45] | ||
Huanglong Scenic and Historic Interest Area | Songpan County, Sichuan, China 32°45′15″N 103°49′20″E / 32.75417°N 103.82222°E |
Natural: (vii) |
60,000 (150,000) | 1992 | [46] | ||
Hwaseong Fortress | Cultural: (ii)(iii) |
— | 1997 | [47] | |||
Imperial Palaces of the Ming and Qing Dynasties in Beijing and Shenyang | Beijing and Shenyang, China 41°47′39″N 123°26′49″E / 41.79417°N 123.44694°E |
Cultural: (i)(ii)(iii)(iv) |
13 (32); buffer zone 153 (380) | 1987[nb 3] | [48] | ||
Imperial Tombs of the Ming and Qing Dynasties | Changping District, Beijing; Liaoning; Hubei, China
41°42′26″N 124°47′38″E / 41.707222°N 124.793889°E |
Cultural: (i)(ii)(iii)(iv)(vi) |
3,435 (8,490); buffer zone 23,429 (57,890) | 2000[nb 4] | [49] [50] [51] | ||
Itsukushima Shinto Shrine
|
Itsukushima, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan 34°17′40″N 132°19′29″E / 34.29444°N 132.32472°E |
Cultural: (i)(ii)(iv)(vi) |
431 (1,070); buffer zone 2,634 (6,510) | 1996 | [52] | ||
Iwami Ginzan Silver Mine and its Cultural Landscape
|
Ōda, Shimane Prefecture, Japan 35°6′46″N 132°26′6″E / 35.11278°N 132.43500°E |
Cultural: (ii)(iii)(v) |
529 (1,310); buffer zone 3,134 (7,740) | 2007[nb 5] | [53] [54] | ||
Jeju Volcanic Island and Lava Tubes | Natural: (vii)(viii) |
9,475 (23,410); buffer zone 9,371 (23,160) | 2007 | [55] | |||
Jiuzhaigou Valley Scenic and Historic Interest Area
|
Jiuzhaigou County, Sichuan, China 33°5′0″N 103°55′0″E / 33.08333°N 103.91667°E |
Natural: (vii) |
72,000 (180,000) | 1992 | [56] | ||
Jongmyo Shrine | Seoul, South Korea 37°33′0″N 126°59′0″E / 37.55000°N 126.98333°E |
Cultural: (iv) |
19 (47) | 1995 | [57] | ||
Kaiping Diaolou and Villages
|
Guangdong, China 29°54′16″N 117°59′15″E / 29.90444°N 117.98750°E |
Cultural: (ii)(iii)(iv) |
372 (920); buffer zone 2,738 (6,770) | 2007 | [58] | ||
Landscapes of Dauria]] | Dornod Province, Mongolia*; Zabaykalsky Krai, Russia* 49°55′N 115°25′E / 49.917°N 115.417°E |
Natural: (ix), (x) |
912,624 (2,255,140); buffer zone 307,317 (759,400) | 2017 | [59] | ||
Longmen Grottoes | Luoyang, Henan, China 34°28′0″N 112°28′0″E / 34.46667°N 112.46667°E |
Cultural: (i)(ii)(iii) |
331 (820); buffer zone 1,042 (2,570) | 2000 | [60] | ||
Lushan National Park
|
Jiujiang, Jiangxi, China 29°26′0″N 115°52′0″E / 29.43333°N 115.86667°E |
Cultural: (ii)(iii)(iv)(vi) |
— | 1996 | [61] | ||
Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor | Cultural: (i)(iii)(iv)(vi) |
— | 1987 | [62] | |||
Migratory Bird Sanctuaries along the Coast of Bohai Gulf of China (Phase I)
|
Jiangsu, China 32°55′55″N 121°1′0.53″E / 32.93194°N 121.0168139°E |
Natural: (x) |
188,643 (466,150); buffer zone 80,056 (197,820) | 2019 | [63] | ||
Mogao Caves | Dunhuang, Gansu, China 40°8′0″N 94°49′0″E / 40.13333°N 94.81667°E |
Cultural: (i)(ii)(iii)(iv)(v)(vi) |
— | 1987 | [64] | ||
Mountain Resort and its Outlying Temples, Chengde
|
Chengde, Hebei, China 40°59′13″N 117°56′18″E / 40.98694°N 117.93833°E |
Cultural: (ii)(iv) |
— | 1994 | [65] | ||
Mount Emei Scenic Area, including Leshan Giant Buddha Scenic Area | Emeishan City, Sichuan, China 29°32′42″N 103°46′10″E / 29.54500°N 103.76944°E |
Mixed: (iv)(vi)(x) |
15,400 (38,000) | 1996 | [66] | ||
Mount Huangshan
|
Anhui, China 30°10′N 118°11′E / 30.167°N 118.183°E |
Mixed: (ii)(vii)(x) |
15,400 (38,000) | 1990 | [67] | ||
Dujiangyan Irrigation System
|
Dujiangyan City, Sichuan, China 29°42′4″N 105°42′18″E / 29.70111°N 105.70500°E |
Cultural: (ii)(iv)(vi) |
— | 2000 | [68] | ||
Mount Sanqingshan National Park
|
Jiangxi, China 28°54′57″N 118°3′52″E / 28.91583°N 118.06444°E |
Natural: (vii) |
22,950 (56,700); buffer zone 16,850 (41,600) | 2008 | [69] | ||
Mount Taishan
|
Tai'an and Jinan, Shandong, China 36°16′N 117°6′E / 36.267°N 117.100°E |
Mixed: (i)(ii)(iii)(iv)(v)(vi)(vii) |
25,000 (62,000) | 1987 | [70] | ||
Mount Wutai | Shanxi, China 39°1′50″N 113°33′48″E / 39.03056°N 113.56333°E |
Cultural: (ii)(iii)(iv)(vi) |
18,415 (45,500); buffer zone 42,312 (104,560) | 2009 | [71] | ||
Mount Wuyi
|
Mixed: (iii)(vi)(vii)(x) |
99,975 (247,040); buffer zone 27,888 (68,910) | 1999 | [72] | |||
Furuichi Kofun Group
|
Osaka Prefecture, Japan 34°33′44″N 135°36′34″E / 34.56222°N 135.60944°E |
Cultural: (iii)(iv) |
166.66 (411.8); buffer zone 890 (2,200) | 2019 | [73] | ||
Namhansanseong | Cultural: (ii)(iv) |
409.06 (1,010.8); buffer zone 853.71 (2,109.6) | 2014 | [74] | |||
Ogasawara Islands
|
Ogasawara Subprefecture, Japan 27°43′6″N 142°5′59″E / 27.71833°N 142.09972°E |
Natural: (ix) |
7,939 (19,620) | 2011 | [75] | ||
Old Town of Lijiang | Cultural: (ii)(iv)(v) |
— | 1997 | [76] | |||
Orkhon Valley Cultural Landscape
|
Orkhon Province, Mongolia 47°33′N 102°50′E / 47.550°N 102.833°E |
Cultural: (ii)(iii)(iv) |
121,976 (301,410); buffer zone 61,044 (150,840) | 2004 | [77] | ||
Peking Man Site at Zhoukoudian
|
Cultural: (iii)(vi) |
— | 1987 | [78] | |||
Petroglyphic Complexes of the Mongolian Altai | Mongolia 49°20′N 88°24′E / 49.333°N 88.400°E |
Cultural: (iii) |
11,300 (28,000); buffer zone 10,700 (26,000) | 2011 | [79] | ||
Royal Tombs of the Joseon Dynasty
|
South Korea 37°11′50″N 128°27′10″E / 37.19722°N 128.45278°E |
Cultural: (iii)(iv)(vi) |
1,891 (4,670); buffer zone 4,660 (11,500) | 2009 | [80] | ||
Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes in the Kii Mountain Range | Mie, Nara and Wakayama Prefectures, Japan 33°50′13″N 135°46′35″E / 33.83694°N 135.77639°E |
Cultural: (ii)(iii)(iv)(vi) |
495 (1,220); buffer zone 1,137 (2,810) | 2004 | [81] | ||
Sansa, Buddhist Mountain Monasteries in Korea | Tongdosa, Buseoksa, Bongjeongsa, Beopjusa, Magoksa, Seonamsa and Daeheungsa, South Korea. 35°29′17″N 129°03′56″E / 35.48806°N 129.06556°E |
Cultural: (iii) |
55.43 (137.0); buffer zone 1,323.11 (3,269.5) | 2018 | [82] | ||
Bulguksa Temple
|
Cultural: (i)(iv) |
— | 1995 | [83] | |||
Seowon, Korean Neo-Confucian Academies | South Korea 36°43′38.27″N 128°50′36.34″E / 36.7272972°N 128.8434278°E |
Cultural: (iii) |
102.49 (253.3); buffer zone 796.74 (1,968.8) | 2019 | [84] | ||
Shirakami-Sanchi | Natural: (ix) |
16,939 (41,860) | 1993 | [85] | |||
Shiretoko | Natural: (ix)(x) |
71,100 (176,000) | 2005 | [86] | |||
Shrines and Temples of Nikko
|
Cultural: (i)(iv)(vi) |
51 (130); buffer zone 373 (920) | 1999 | [87] | |||
Sichuan Giant Panda Sanctuaries | Sichuan, China 30°50′0″N 103°0′0″E / 30.83333°N 103.00000°E |
Natural: (x) |
924,500 (2,284,000); buffer zone 527,100 (1,302,000) | 2006 | [88] | ||
Silk Roads: the Routes Network of Chang'an-Tianshan Corridor | 22 sites in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. 8 sites in Kazakhstan*: Almaty Region and Jambyl Region. 3 sites in Kyrgyzstan*: Chüy Region
34°18′16″N 108°51′26″E / 34.304444°N 108.857222°E |
Cultural: (ii)(iii)(iv)(vi) |
42,668.16 (105,435.3); buffer zone 189,963.13 (469,409.1) | 2014 | [89] | ||
Site of Xanadu
|
Inner Mongolia, China 30°50′0″N 103°0′0″E / 30.83333°N 103.00000°E |
Cultural: (ii) (iii) (iv) (vi) |
25,131 (62,100); buffer zone 150,722 (372,440) | 2012 | [90] | ||
South China Karst | Guangxi, Guizhou and Yunnan, China 25°13′15″N 107°58′30″E / 25.22083°N 107.97500°E |
Natural: (vii)(viii) |
47,588 (117,590); buffer zone 98,428 (243,220) | 2007 | [91] | ||
Summer Palace, an Imperial Garden in Beijing
|
Beijing, China 39°54′38″N 116°8′28″E / 39.91056°N 116.14111°E |
Cultural: (i)(ii)(iii) |
— | 1998 | [92] | ||
Temple and Cemetery of Confucius and the Kong Family Mansion in Qufu | Qufu, Shandong, China 35°36′42″N 116°58′30″E / 35.61167°N 116.97500°E |
Cultural: (i)(iv)(vi) |
— | 1994 | [93] | ||
Temple of Heaven: an Imperial Sacrificial Altar in Beijing
|
Beijing, China 39°50′44″N 116°26′41″E / 39.84556°N 116.44472°E |
Cultural: (i)(ii)(iii) |
— | 1998 | [94] | ||
The Architectural Work of Le Corbusier, an Outstanding Contribution to the Modern Movement | Argentina*, Belgium*, France*, Germany*, India*, Japan*, Switzerland* 35°42′55″N 139°46′33″E / 35.71528°N 139.77583°E |
Cultural: (i)(ii)(vi) |
— | 2016 | [95] | ||
The Great Wall | Various regions of China, China 40°25′N 116°5′E / 40.417°N 116.083°E |
Cultural: (i)(ii)(iii)(iv)(vi) |
— | 1987 | [96] | ||
Three Parallel Rivers of Yunnan Protected Areas
|
Yunnan, China 27°53′42″N 98°24′23″E / 27.89500°N 98.40639°E |
Natural: (vii)(viii)(ix)(x) |
— | 2003[nb 6] | [97] [98] | ||
Uvs Nuur Basin
|
Natural: (ix)(x) |
898,064 (2,219,160); buffer zone 170,790 (422,000) | 2003 | [99] | |||
West Lake Cultural Landscape of Hangzhou | Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China 30°14′15″N 120°8′27″E / 30.23750°N 120.14083°E |
Cultural: (ii)(iii)(vi) |
3,323 (8,210); buffer zone 7,270 (18,000) | 2011 | [100] | ||
Wulingyuan Scenic and Historic Interest Area | Natural: (vii) |
26,400 (65,000) | 1992 | [101] | |||
Xinjiang Tianshan | Xinjiang, China 41°58′6″N 80°21′15″E / 41.96833°N 80.35417°E |
Natural: (vii)(ix) |
606,833 (1,499,520) | 2013 | [102] | ||
Yakushima | Yakushima, Kumage District, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan 30°20′0″N 130°32′0″E / 30.33333°N 130.53333°E |
Natural: (vii)(ix) |
10,747 (26,560) | 1993 | [103] | ||
Yin Xu
|
Henan, China 36°7′36″N 114°18′50″E / 36.12667°N 114.31389°E |
Cultural: (ii)(iii)(iv)(vi) |
414 (1,020); buffer zone 720 (1,800) | 2006 | [104] | ||
Yungang Grottoes | Datong, Shanxi, China 40°6′35″N 113°7′20″E / 40.10972°N 113.12222°E |
Cultural: (i)(ii)(iii)(iv) |
349 (860); buffer zone 847 (2,090) | 2001 | [105] |
Performance of East Asia in UNESCO
The performance of Southeast Asia is contrasted by the performance of South and East Asia. Eastern Asian countries are noted with 'EA'.
Notes
- Great Wave Pavilion, the Lion Grove Garden, the Garden of Cultivation, the Couple's Retreat Garden, and the Retreat & Reflection Garden.
- Jokhang Temple and in 2001 to include the Norbulingkaarea. Accordingly the name of the site changed from Potala Palace at time of first inscription over Potala Palace and the Jokhang Temple Monastery in 2000 to the present name in 2001.
- ^ Extended in 2004 to include the Mukden Palace and name change from Imperial Palace of the Ming and Qing Dynasties to the present name.
- Fulingand Zhaoling).
- ^ Minor modification of boundaries in 2010.
- ^ Minor modification in 2010.
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