- Jingmai Mountain in Pu’er, Yunnan Home to of millennium-old tea forests, it’s a model of under-forest tea cultivation created by the Blang, Dai, and other ethnic groups. It reflects the ecological wisdom of harmony between humans and nature, and became the first cultural tea landscape World Heritage Site in 2023.
- Khangchendzonga National Park in India Encircling Khangchendzonga, the world’s third-highest peak, this park spans ecosystems from tropical forests to glacial realms. As home to rare species like the snow leopard and red panda, it is recognized as a UNESCO mixed cultural and natural heritage site.

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