Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'West Lake Cultural Landscape of Hangzhou' has mentioned 'Well' in the following places:
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[1] It was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2011, described as having "influenced garden design in the rest of China as well as Japan and Korea over the centuries"[2] and reflecting "an idealized fusion between humans and nature".
The only existing relic from that time is the Xiangguo Well, located west of Jinting Bridge on Jiefang Road.
The other five wells were Xi Well (to the west of Xiangguo Well), Fang Well (or Four-eyed Well), Jinniu Well (northwest of Xi Well), Baigui Well (west of Longxiang Bridge), and Xiaofang Well (or Six-eyed Well, inside Qiantang Gate, now Xiaoche Bridge area).
The Qianlong Emperor visited Hangzhou six times, composing poems as well as erecting stelae for the "Ten Scenic Spots".
He also wrote names for "Eight Scenic Spots of Dragon Well", bringing renown to the mountainous scenery of remote the Dragon Well region (Longjing).
From the end of the Qing dynasty to the Republican era, the Shanghaixe2x80x93Hangzhouxe2x80x93Ningbo and the Zhejiangxe2x80x93Jiangxi railways as well as the Hangzhouxe2x80x93Shanghai, Hangzhouxe2x80x93Nanjing, and Hangzhouxe2x80x93Ningbo highways were built.
Besides traditional pilgrims, more and more travelers came from domestic cities like Shanghai and Nanjing as well as from Europe, the United States and Japan.
In 1912, the military government of Zhejiang demolished the city walls from Qiantang Gate to Yongjin Gate as well as the fortress of banners, and built Hubing Rd along the lakeside.
The elected new scenes are Cloud-Sustained Path in a Bamboo Grove (xe9x9bxb2xe6xa3xb2xe7xabxb9xe5xbex91), Misty Trees by Nine Streams (xe4xb9x9dxe6xbaxaaxe7x85x99xe6xa8xb9), Dreams at Galloping Tiger Spring (xe8x99x8exe8xb7x91xe5xa4xa2xe6xb3x89), Yellow Dragon Cave Dressed in Green (xe9xbbx83xe9xbex8dxe5x90x90xe7xbfxa0), Sweet Osmanthus Rain at Manjuelong Village (xe6xbbxbfxe9x9axb4xe6xa1x82xe9x9bxa8), Clouds Scurrying over Jade Emperor Hill (xe7x8ex89xe7x9ax87xe9xa3x9bxe9x9bxb2), Inquiring about Tea at Dragon Well (xe9xbex8dxe4xbax95xe5x95x8fxe8x8cxb6), Precious Stone Hill Floating in Rosy Clouds (xe5xafxb6xe7x9fxb3xe6xb5x81xe9x9cx9e), Heavenly Wind over Wushan Hill (xe5x90xb3xe5xb1xb1xe5xa4xa9xe9xa2xa8), and Ruan's Mound Encircled by Greenness (xe9x98xaexe5xa2xa9xe7x92xb0xe7xa2xa7).
Its causeways, islands, bridges, temples, pagodas and well defined views, were widely copied over China, notably in the summer Palace at Beijing and in Japan.
The Lake itself and surrounding landscapes, along with scenic places, historic monuments and sites are well maintained.
The visual integrity of the property is well maintained towards the three hill sides, which seem to have been almost similar for the past 1,000 years.
However, considering the drastic urban changes of Hangzhou city over the past 10 years, from a regional town to a metropolis of eight million people, the property's visual integrity toward the city side is well managed.
There is an abundance of documents recording the development of the lake (although more for some elements than others) and these are well archived in official institutions.