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China follows closely behind, boasting a remarkable collection of both cultural and natural heritage sites. Its vast territory and ancient civilization have produced some of the world’s most iconic landmarks.

The Great Wall, stretching thousands of kilometers, remains one of humanity’s most ambitious engineering feats. The Forbidden City in Beijing reflects imperial grandeur, while the Terracotta Army in Xi’an reveals astonishing funerary artistry. On the natural side, surreal landscapes such as Zhangjiajie National Forest Park showcase towering sandstone pillars that seem almost otherworldly.

China’s UNESCO portfolio reflects millennia of dynasties, philosophies, art, and natural diversity.