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- [2024-01-04]World Natural Heritage: Migratory Bird Sanctuaries along the Coast of Yellow Sea-Bohai Gulf of China (Phase I)
- [2024-01-04]UNESCO World Heritage and Sustainable Tourism Programme - Chinese Pilot Studies
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- [2022-01-31]A Study on the Feasibility of Joint Application for World Heritage
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- [2017-05-01]WHST The World Cultural Heritage—Tusi sites(Hailongtun)
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- [2015-10-31]Cultural Routes of the Council of Europe Programme
- [2015-06-29]Questionnaire of WHITRAP's Prior Programmes
- [2014-06-29]Capacity Building Strategy and Associated Programmes for Asia and the Pacific
- [2013-02-28]Protective Renewal Practice of West Street Historic District in Dujiangyan City
- [2013-02-26]Macao Historic Urban Landscape Conservation Research
- [2013-02-26]Conservation plan of Historical and Cultural City of Yangzhou
- [2011-10-24]Fujian Tulou Conservation Planning, China
- [2011-10-21]Introduction to the Guizhou Cultural and Natural Heritage Protection and Development Project
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