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Complex of Koguryo Tombs

The site includes several group tombs and individual tombs, totaling about 30 individual tombs, dating from the late Goguryeo Kingdom. The Goguryeo Kingdom was one of the most powerful kingdoms in what is now northeastern China and half of the Korean Peninsula, dating from the 3rd century BC to the 7th century AD. Many of these tombs have exquisite wall paintings, which are almost the only remains of this culture. Of the more than 10,000 Goguryeo tombs discovered in China and Korea to date, only about 90 have wall paintings. Almost half of these tombs are located at this site, and they are believed to have been built to bury the king, members of the royal family and nobles. The wall paintings provide unique testimony to daily life during this period.

Zuojiang Huashan Rock Art Cultural Landscape

These 38 rock art sites, located on steep cliffs on China's southwestern border, reveal the life and rituals of the Luoyue people. The sites date back to the 5th century BC to the 2nd century AD. Surrounded by karst landforms, rivers and plateaus, the rituals depicted at these sites are interpreted as a microcosm of the Bronze Drum Culture that once flourished in southern China. This cultural landscape is the only surviving remnant of this culture.

Jomon Prehistoric Sites in Northern Japan

The property comprises 17 archaeological sites in the southern part of Hokkaido Island and the northern part of the Tohoku region, with geography ranging from mountainous hills to plain lowlands, from inland bays to lakes and rivers. They provide unique testimony to the development of the pre-agricultural but sedentary Jomon culture and its complex spiritual belief system and rituals over a period of around 10,000 years. It demonstrates the emergence, development, maturity and adaptability of a sedentary hunter-fisher-gatherer society to environmental changes from around 13,000 BC. The expression of Jomon spirituality is present in tangible forms in objects such as lacquerware, clay tablets with footprints, the famous bulging-eyed dolls, and ritual sites including earthworks and large stone circles with a diameter of more than 50 meters. This collection of properties testifies to a rare and very early development of pre-agricultural sedentary life from its emergence to maturity.

Tianjin Triumph Kingdom Theme Park

The Triumph Kingdom Theme Park, invested and built by Yuguiyuan Group, is located in the southwest of Wuqing District, adjacent to Yongyang West Road in the south and Beijing-Tianjin Expressway in the north. It covers a total area of about 1,500 acres and has a total investment of about 8.2 billion yuan. It is mainly based on the development concept of integrating large-scale outdoor amusement facilities and indoor water-friendly amusement facilities as the main business format, supporting high-end hotels and catering and other software services, introducing the most advanced and first-class software and hardware supporting facilities, and is determined to build the Triumph Kingdom Theme Park into a super amusement park luxury palace integrating leisure, entertainment, ecology and humanities, and to build the Triumph Kingdom into the aircraft carrier of amusement parks in northern China. Tourist attractions in the scenic area include Rapid Phantom, Hurricane Passage, Crazy Circus, Magic Windmill, Thunderbolt Rock, U-Disco, Master and Commander, Pirate Training Camp, Somali Storm, Space Base, Wonderland, Free Jellyfish, Little Architect, Flying Amazon, Hunting Tribe, U-Roller Coaster, Speed Rush, 4D Light and Shadow, Carousel, Bumper Car, Spin Cup, Spinning Slide, Top Gun, Around the World, Pan's Labyrinth, Children's Sand, Trampoline, Cruise Ship, Tour Bus, Booth Game, Dream Theater and four small stage performances. The main landscapes in the scenic area include Triumphal Square, Triumphal Avenue, Arc de Triomphe, Building Block House, Peach Blossom Island, Water Curtain, Tree House, Mayan Architecture, and Dream Theater.