The World Heritage Mount Emei
The World Heritage site is an area of natural beauty by virtue of its high plant species diversity, with a large number of endemic species. It also underlines the importance of the link between the tangible and intangible, the natural and the cultural. The Mount Emei (Emishan) area possesses exceptional cultural significance, as it is the place where Buddhism first became established on Chinese territory and from where it spread widely throughout the East. Continent: Asia Country: China Category: Mixed Heritage Property Criterion: (IV)(VI) (X) Date of Inscription: 1996