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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Ancient City of Ping Yao' has mentioned 'China' in the following places:
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Town in Shanxi, China | WIKI |
Pingyao, officially Pingyao Ancient City,[1] is a settlement in central Shanxi, China, famed for its importance in Chinese economic history and for its well-preserved Ming and Qing urban planning and architecture. | WIKI |
Rishengchang was the first and largest, controlling almost half of China's silver trade under the late Qing before going bankrupt in 1914 in the aftermath of the Xinhai Revolution. | WIKI |
[3] In 1986, China designated Pingyao as one of the Chinese Historical and Cultural Cities. | WIKI |
12,132 residents held local hukous and 36,399 were from other parts of China. | WIKI |
During China's Golden Weeks, the number of visitors to the city has sometimes been as high as 2xc2xbd times its planned maximum capacity. | WIKI |
Since that high point in 2007, the government has reduced the number and length of China's "golden weeks", spreading domestic tourism more equitably throughout the year. | WIKI |
The Ancient City of Ping Yao is a well-preserved ancient county-level city in China. | UNESCO |
The Ancient City of Ping Yao well retains the historic form of the county-level cities of the Han people in Central China from the 14th to 20th century. | UNESCO |
Particularly, from the 19th century to the early 20th century, the Ancient City of Ping Yao was a financial center for the whole of China. | UNESCO |
Wanfo Shrine, the main shrine of Zhenguo Temple, dating back to the Five Dynasties, is one of Chinaxe2x80x99s earliest and most precious timber structure buildings in existence. | UNESCO |
Criterion (ii): The townscape of Ancient City of Ping Yao excellently reflects the evolution of architectural styles and town planning in Imperial China over five centuries with contributions from different ethnicities and other parts of China. | UNESCO |
Criterion (iii): The Ancient City of Ping Yao was a financial center in China from the 19th century to the early 20th century. | UNESCO |
The urban plan and layout of the county-level cities of the Han people in Central China from the 14th to 20th century are well retained, the attributes carrying the heritage values including the city walls, streets and lanes, stores, dwellings and temples remain intact, and all the information that reflects the cultural, social, economic and religious development in this period have been well preserved. | UNESCO |
The protection and management of the property have been in accordance with the 1982 Law of the Peoplexe2x80x99s Republic of China on the Protection of Cultural Relics and the Implementation Regulations of Law of the Peoplexe2x80x99s Republic of China on the Protection of Cultural Relics (amended 1991), the Law of the Peoplexe2x80x99s Republic of China on Urban-rural Planning, as well as international conventions including the Convention Concerning the Protection of World Cultural and Natural Heritage. | UNESCO |