In an announcement that underscores China’s geological splendor, two spectacular landscapes—Kanbula in Qinghai Province and Yunyang in Chongqing—have been officially designated as UNESCO Global Geoparks. The recognition, granted during the 221st session of UNESCO’s Executive Board in Paris on April 10 (local time), elevates China’s total number of UNESCO-listed geoparks to 49, cementing its position as the global leader in geological heritage preservation.

Kanbula UNESCO Global Geopark: Where Tibetan Plateaus Meet Artistic Legacy

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Geological Marvels:

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Cultural Tapestry:

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Yunyang UNESCO Global Geopark: Dinosaur Chronicles & Karst Mystique

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Natural & Cultural Highlights:

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