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China Danxia
Chinese Danxia is the Chinese name for the continental red terrigenous sedimentary landscapes that have been shaped by internal forces, including uplift, and external forces, including weathering and erosion. Listed Danxia landforms include six areas in subtropical southwestern China. These areas feature spectacular red cliffs and a range of erosional landforms, including dramatic natural columns, towers, gullies, valleys and waterfalls. These rugged landscapes help preserve subtropical broadleaf evergreen forests and are home to many plant and animal species, about 400 of which are considered rare or endangered.
Cologne Cathedral
Construction of this Gothic building began in 1248 and was completed in several stages until 1880. Over seven centuries, successive builders remained faithful to the original plan with the same faith. Cologne Cathedral is not only a masterpiece of artistic value, but also a testimony to the enduring power of Christianity in Europe.