Original title: 5 new world heritage sites in the world, Italy ranks first in the world in the number of world heritage sites
The 44th World Heritage Conference held in Fuzhou began to review new projects declared by various countries from July 24.
Yesterday, five projects were considered, and finally they were all successfully included. The new World Heritage sites are: the Hima Cultural District in Saudi Arabia, the European spa towns declared across borders by Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, France, Germany, Italy, and the United Kingdom, the Cordouan lighthouse in France, and Darmstadt in Germany The Matilde Heights, the 14th-century frescoes in Padua, Italy, Italy, France, and Germany have added two new World Heritage Sites. Italy’s number of World Heritage Sites has increased to 57, currently ranking first in the world.
The “Quanzhou: Song and Yuan China’s World Ocean Trade Center” declared by China at this conference will be reviewed this afternoon. (CCTV reporter Ma Li)
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