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Home / Environment / China's Heritage Sites Thrive: Eco-Tourism Fuels Local Economies

China's Heritage Sites Thrive: Eco-Tourism Fuels Local Economies

6 Feb

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Summary

  • No severe human-caused damage to natural heritage sites reported.
  • Over 180 million tourist visits generated billions in revenue in 2024.
  • 90% of sites prioritize local employment in conservation roles.
China's Heritage Sites Thrive: Eco-Tourism Fuels Local Economies

An assessment report indicates that China's world natural heritage sites are consistently maintained in good conservation states. These sites, covering approximately 80,000 square kilometers across 20 provincial regions, have experienced no severe human-caused damage, according to a report by the National Forestry and Grassland Administration.

International evaluations support these findings, showing China's natural and mixed heritage sites outperforming global averages in conservation. Beyond protection, China has successfully translated ecological values into socioeconomic benefits for local communities through eco-tourism and nature education initiatives.

In 2024, these heritage sites welcomed over 180 million tourists, driving approximately 184.3 billion yuan ($26.6 billion) in consumption. Tourism is now a pillar industry in many regions, with over 90 percent of heritage sites employing local residents in preservation roles.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
China's world natural heritage sites are reported to be in good conservation states with no severe human-caused damage identified.
These sites generate substantial socioeconomic returns, with tourism driving significant revenue and employment for local communities.
In 2024, the 15 world natural heritage sites and four mixed heritage sites received over 180 million tourist visits.

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