China tops the world in number of geological parks
China
tops the world in the number of geological parks at 39 after two geological
parks in eastern China got approved to be part of the Global Network of
National Geoparks.
The two
geological parks - Jiuhuashan National Geopark in East China’s Anhui province
and Yimengshan Geopark in East China’s Shandong province - were recently
approved to become part of the network at the 206th meeting of the Executive
Board of UNESCO.
Jiuhuashan
National Geopark covers an area of 139.7 square kilometers, with three sites of
world-class geological relics, while Yimengshan Geopark spreads across an area
of 1,804.76 square kilometers, boasting rocks that date back to 2.8 billion
years as well as China’s earliest Kimberlite.
As the
initiator of the establishment of national geological parks, China has had a
soaring number of geological parks in recent years, marking the world’s fastest
growth in geopark numbers.
Since
2000, the nation has launched a campaign to set up and protect national-level
geological parks, with a series of measures including educational activities to
spread knowledge on geology.
The
geopark-related service industry is also thriving and steps have been taken to
help alleviate poverty. For instance, Chixi Village in southeast China’s Fujian
province has created over 190,000 jobs in 2017 alone thanks to Taimushan
Geopark, which also helped achieve an increased income of over 448 million yuan
for villagers.
Source:People’s Daily Overseas New Media
Danxia Mountain Geological Park,
Shaoguan, Guangdong (Photo by Luo Zhiming from People’s Daily Online)
China tops the world in number of geological parks
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