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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Capital Cities and Tombs of the Ancient Koguryo Kingdom' has mentioned 'City' in the following places:
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Capital Cities and Tombs of the Ancient Koguryo KingdomUNESCO World Heritage SiteThe Tomb of the GeneralLocationLiaoning and Jilin in ChinaIncludes Wunu Mountain City Guonei City Wandu Mountain City Ranmou Tomb and Huanwen Tomb Changchuan Tomb No.
[6] The designation includes the archaeological remains of three fortress-cities: Wunxc3xbc Mountain City, Gungnae and Hwando, and forty identified tombs of Goguryeo imperial and noble families.
In 2010, the Chinese government established the Ji'an Gaogouli National Archaeological Park (Chinese: xe9x9bx86xe5xaex89xe9xabx98xe5x8fxa5xe4xb8xbdxe8x80x83xe5x8fxa4xe9x81x97xe5x9dx80xe5x85xacxe5x9bxad), which includes all of the Goguryo World Heritage Sites in Ji'an, Jilin, but not the ones in Liaoning (such as Wunxc3xbc Mountain City).
Wunxc3xbc Mountain City (Onyeosanseong) was the first capital of Goguryeo.
Wunxc3xbc Mountain City is only partly excavated.
Gungnae City, within the modern city of Ji'an, played the role of a supporting capital after the main Goguryeo capital moved to Pyongyang.
The system of capital cities represented by Gungnae City and Wandu Mountain City also influenced the construction of later capitals built by the Goguryeo regime.
Located in northeast China, the Capital Cities and Tombs of the Ancient Koguryo Kingdom dating from the 1st century BCE to the 7th century CE comprise archaeological remains of three cities and 40 tombs: Wunu Mountain City in Huanren Manchu Autonomous County, Liaoning Province; Guonei City, Wandu Mountain City, and the 40 tombs in Jixe2x80x99an municipality, Jilin Province.
The Koguryo kingdom was a regional power and ethnic group from the year 37BCE until the kingdom moved its capital to Pyonyang in 427CE.Wunu Mountain City, Guonei City and Wandu Mountain City served as capitals of Koguryo during the early and middle period of the Kingdom.
Wunu Mountain City was built in 37BCE as the first capital of the Koguryo regime.
Surrounded by a defensive wall with three gates which was partly built in stone and in other places exploited the cliff face, the city included a palace, military camp, watch tower, houses and warehouses.
Guonei City, now surrounded by the city of Jixe2x80x99an, was built on the plain with a stone-built defensive wall and had separate palace and residential zones.
Wandu Mountain City, the only Koguryo mountain city capital whose general layout was planned with the large palace as its core, created a mountain city that perfectly combined the Koguryo culture with the natural environment.
Guonei City and Wandu Mountain City were the economic, political and cultural centers of the Koguryo for hundreds of years.
Guonei City was destroyed in the year 197 CE when the Koguryo were defeated by another power.
Wandu Mountain City was built in 209 CE.
Guonei City played the role of a supporting capital after the main Koguryo capital moved to Pyongyang; it is one of the few plains city sites with stone city walls still standing.
The tombs of kings and nobles of the ancient Koguryo Kingdom are distributed in the Donggou Ancient Tombs Area of Wandu Mountain City.
The layout and construction of the capital cities influenced the city planning and building of later cultures.
Criterion (iv): The system of capital cities represented by Guonei City and Wandu Mountain City also influenced the construction of later capitals built by the Koguryo regime; the Koguryo tombs provide outstanding examples of the evolution of piled-stone and earthen tomb construction.
Besides the partial damage of Guonei City and Wandu Mountain City caused by wars in history, there is no serious man-made damage to the rest of the heritage sites.
The property is protected by the Law of the People's Republic of China on the Protection of Cultural Relics; the Measures of Liaoning Province for the Implementation of the Law of the People's Republic of China on the Protection of Cultural Relics; the Rules on the Protection and Management of Wunu Mountain City and the Master Plan for the Protection of Wunu Mountain City.
The issued laws, regulations and the Conservation Plan for the Capital Cities and Tombs of the Ancient Koguryo Kingdom have developed specific conservation and management rules to cope with the pressure of tourism and city development on each heritage site.