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Schokland and Surroundings
The Schokland peninsula became an island in the 15th century. Due to sea erosion, Schokland was occupied and then abandoned, and in 1859 people had to evacuate the island. But as the Zuiderzee dried up, Schokland has been part of land reclamation since the 1940s. Schokland retains traces of human habitation from prehistoric times. It symbolizes the Dutch people's heroic and long struggle against sea erosion.
Wadi Rum Protected Area
The site covers 74,000 hectares and is listed as a mixed natural and cultural heritage site in southern Jordan, close to the border with Saudi Arabia. The site features a diverse desert landscape, including a series of narrow canyons, natural arches, towering cliffs, slopes, large landslides and caves. The rock paintings, inscriptions and archaeological remains at the site testify to 12,000 years of human habitation and interaction with the natural environment. The combination of 25,000 rock carvings and 20,000 inscriptions traces the evolution of human thought and the early development of the alphabet. The site shows the evolution of animal husbandry, agriculture and urban activities in the region.
Willandra Lakes Region
The area has been found to contain a series of lake and sand fossil remains dating back to the Pleistocene, as well as archaeological evidence of human habitation between 45,000 and 60,000 years ago. It is a unique landmark for studying human evolution on the Australian continent. Several well-preserved giant marsupial fossils have also been found here.
Cultural Landscape of the Faou Archaeological Area
Located at a strategic point on ancient trade routes in the Arabian Peninsula, the ancient city of al-Faw was abandoned around the 5th century AD. Nearly 12,000 archaeological remains have been discovered, ranging from prehistoric times to the late pre-Islamic period, and bear witness to the successive settlements of three ethnic groups and their adaptation to changing environmental conditions. Archaeological remains include early human tools from the Paleolithic and Neolithic periods, conical structures, stone piles and circular buildings, the sacred mountain of Khashm Qaryah, rock carvings, earth and stone mounds in the valley, fortresses/caravanserai, oases and ancient water systems, and the remains of the ancient city of al-Faw.
Cangzhou Shenran Ecological Agriculture Park
Cangzhou Shenran Ecological Tourism Park Co., Ltd. was established in 2008 with a registered capital of 5 million yuan. The company's current total assets are 32 million yuan. The park is planned to cover an area of 1,000 acres and is located in Ganhuatun Village, Jiuzhou Town, Cang County (2 kilometers east of Dongguan Bridge, Jiuzhou Town), facing the Nanpai River to the north and Provincial Highway 283 to the south. It is 5 kilometers away from the national key protected cultural relic Cangzhou "Iron Lion", with obvious location advantages and convenient transportation. In March 2010, the School of Resources and Environment of Hebei Normal University carried out the overall planning and design of our park; in 2011, the Cangzhou Development and Reform Commission approved the project of Cangzhou Shenran Ecological Sightseeing Park, and in the same year it was included in the key tourism projects of Cangzhou's 12th Five-Year Plan; in the same year it was approved by the National Tourism Administration as a "National AA-level Tourist Attraction. The park has now built a dining and living area (which can accommodate 400 people for dining at the same time and 200 people for accommodation at the same time), a conference room, a visitor reception center, environmentally friendly toilets, cold storage, etc. Relying on the original ecological environment, the ancient Cangzhou forage field, Chaijin Manor and other historical and traditional cultural resources, it has built an expansion training base, established an expansion training company, live CS, competitive fishing ponds, green vegetable planting areas, ecological breeding areas, greenhouse picking areas, Chinese herbal medicine planting areas and other sub-projects. It is also expanding the scale of the forage field, building a wedding photography base, and preparing for the "filial piety culture village" cultural tourism project and the Shenran medical and nursing project.