French: Mont Qingcheng et système d’irrigation de Dujiangyan
The Mount Qingcheng and the Dujiangyan Irrigation System is a World Heritage site in China defined by the UNESCO in 2000 and definitely a recommended cultural sightseeing location.
It is on position 1013 (733, 483) in our monthly survey..

"Construction of the Dujiangyan irrigation system began in the 3rd century B.C. This system still controls the waters of the Minjiang River and distributes it to the fertile farmland of the Chengdu plains. Mount Qingcheng was the birthplace of Taoism, which is celebrated in a series of ancient temples."
Copyright © 1992 2014 UNESCO/World Heritage Centre. All rights reserved."

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(ii)(iv)(vi)

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