1. UNESCO and Heritage Site
Protection in China
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2. Introduction
• UNESCO =
• since 1945
• aim of establishment: peace
• initiated by European power
• objective:
« to create the conditions for dialogue
among civilizations, cultures and
peoples, based upon respect for
commonly shared values”
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3. UNESCO's World Heritage List
• sites of outstanding cultural or natural importance to the common
heritage of humanity
• Today: 911 sites (704 cultural, 104 natural, 27 mixed) in 151 state parties
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What does it mean being in the list?
4. Heritage protection – a new, but fast-growing
field for China
• joined UNESCO in 1946
• 1982: 1st law of heritage protection
« the Law of the PRC on the Protection of Cultural Relics »
• increasing legal protection
• more special funds:
129 million rmb in 1994 534 million rmb in 2005
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5. China & UNESCO
• 1985: ratified the International Convention Concerning the Protection of World
Cultural and Natural Heritage of UNESCO
• Today: 40 sites subscribed in UNESCO's World Heritages List
• Rank 3rd
after Italy & Spain
• 53 sites on the tentative list
The Great Wall, Beijing (1987)
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6. The Potala Palace, Tibet (1994)
Fujian Tulou, Fujian (2008)
The Forbidden City, Beijing (1987)
The Temple of Heaven,
Beijing (1998)
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7. The influence of UNESCO-China interaction on
heritage site protection
Positive
Greater effort of Chinese government in protecting heritage
sites
• e.g. The 3rd
Country-wide Survey of Heritage Sites
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8. World attention to Chinese heritage sites
• World Heritage being world-famous tourist spots
• e.g. Imperial Tombs
of the Ming and
Qing Dynasties
The influence of UNESCO-China interaction on
heritage site protection
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9. Negative
Large expenditure for nomination
• China Danxia
The influence of UNESCO-China interaction on
heritage site protection
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More than
one billion
10. Commercialization of the heritage sites
• Summer Palace
The influence of UNESCO-China interaction on
heritage site protection
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UNESCO
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11. • Old Town of Lijiang
The influence of UNESCO-China interaction on
heritage site protection
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Yellow
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12. Conclusion
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China UNESCO
Enhancing heritage site protection
Important partner to cooperate with
How to reduce negative impacts to heritage
sites?
Principle of sustainable development
13. Reference
• Su, Xiao and Peggy teo. 2009. The Politics of Heritage Tourism
in China. New York: Routledge.
• Lee, Yok-shiu F. and Hilary du Cros. 2007. Cultural Heritage
Management in China. New York: Routledge.
• Official website of UNESCO
http://www.unesco.org/new/en/unesco/
• Official site of UNESCO World Heritage Center
http://whc.unesco.org/
• Official website of State Administration of Cultural Heritage of
China
http://www.sach.gov.cn/
• China Review News
http://www. chinareviewnews.com
14. Reference
• Law of People's Republic of China on the Protection of
Cultural Relics
http://www.chinatoday.com/law/china-laws/cultural-relics-
protection.htm
• Official site of Beijing Cultural Heritage Protection Center
http://en.bjchp.org/?p=1924
• Protection of Cultural Heritage in China, Ministry of Culture,
May 25 2006, from
http://chinagate.cn/english/reports/48279.htm
• Future heritage protection strategies needed, Global Times,
June 12 2010, from
http://news.cultural-china.com/20100612115832.html