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A World Heritage Site is a site determined by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural
anization UNESCO to ave significant cultural or natural importance to humanity. As such the sites are
protected and maintained by the International World Heritage Programme which is administered by the
UNESCO World Heritage Committee. Because World Heritage Sites are places that are significant culturally
and naturally, they vary in type but include forests, lakes, monuments, buildings and cities. World Heritage Sites can also be a combination of both cultural and natural areas. For example, Mount Huangshan in China is a site with significance to human culture because it played a role in historical Chinese art and literature. The mountain is also significant because of its physical landscape characteristics.
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Given below are few points that will help you frame a tree diagram.
- A World Heritage Site - one that is determined by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
- Purpose - to create significant cultural or natural importance to humanity.
- The sites are protected and maintained by the International World Heritage Programme, administered by UNESCO World Heritage Committee.
- Heritage sites vary in type but includes forests, lakes, monuments, buildings and cities.
- World Heritage Sites - combination of cultural and natural areas.
- Example - Mount Huangshan in China - site with significance to human culture because it played a role in historical Chinese art and literature.
- It is also significant because of its physical landscape characteristics.
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