Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'West Lake Cultural Landscape of Hangzhou' has mentioned 'City' in the following places:
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The other name is "West Lake", due to the lake being west of the city. | WIKI |
In order to supply fresh water, he creatively induced the water into the city. | WIKI |
He ordered six wells dug in populous areas like Qiantang Gate and Yongjin Gate, and set up a "shadow conduit" (underground clay and bamboo pipes) to introduce lake water into the city. | WIKI |
The most famous among them was Venetian explorer Marco Polo, who complimented Hangzhou in his travel notes as "the most splendid heavenly city in the world". | WIKI |
In the spring of 1930, the city government paved a land of around 21 mu with mud dredged out of the lake from north of Changsheng Rd to Qiantang Gate, and founded Sixth Park. | WIKI |
The city government preserved the mountain area around the lake and planted a large number of trees. | WIKI |
In May 1983, the state council named Hangzhou "Famed Historical and Cultural City" and "National Key Scenic Tourism City". | WIKI |
In September 1984, the executive office of state council instructed that Hangzhou evolve to the tourism center of Southeast China and a first-class international scenic tourism city. | WIKI |
Besides dredging work, the city government substantially fortified the lake shore, resulting in a bank of total length of 29,800 meters. | WIKI |
Osmanthus: As the city flower, osmanthus is one of representative plants of Hangzhou. | WIKI |
The views to the east are vulnerable to further expansion of Hangzhou city. | UNESCO |
However, considering the drastic urban changes of Hangzhou city over the past 10 years, from a regional town to a metropolis of eight million people, the property's visual integrity toward the city side is well managed. | UNESCO |
It will be absolutely crucial that this skyline is maintained and that there is no encroachment of the city behind those hills that are visible from the lake. | UNESCO |
The Hangzhou Municipal People's Government Specific Control Plan for the Buffer Zone of West Lake Cultural Landscape, 2010, puts in place constraints on the overall development of the city in relation to its potential impact on the West Lake landscape. | UNESCO |
It is crucial that these constraints ensure that there is no encroachment of the city behind the hills that are visible from the lake and that all relevant development is subject to Heritage Impact Assessments that consider impact on the attributes of Outstanding Universal Value. | UNESCO |