List of GIAHS pilot sites in the People's Republic of China

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Different forms of pressed pu-erh tea from Yunnan

This is a list of Chinese GIAHS Pilot Sites ("GIAHS Pilot Sites"). GIAHS is the abbreviation for Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems , a major initiative launched in 2002 by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) with the support of the Global Environment Facility (GEF).

The rice terraces of Hani in Honghe in the southwestern Chinese province of Yunnan were by the UNESCO in the list of World Heritage properties added.

Overview

  1. Rice-fish culture, Qingtian , Zhejiang浙江 青田 稻 鱼 共生 系统(web) (web)
  2. Hani rice terraces in Honghe , Yunnan云南 红河 哈尼 稻作 梯田 系统(web) (web)
  3. Traditional rice culture system, Wannian , Jiangxi江西 万年 稻作 文化 系统(web) (web)
  4. Rice-fish-duck system of the Dong , Congjiang , Guizhou贵州 从 江 侗乡 稻 鱼 鸭 复合 系统(web) (web)
  5. Traditional Pu'er tea agro system, Pu'er , Yunnan云南 普洱 古 茶园 与 茶 文化 系统(web) (web)
  6. Dry field farming system, Aohan banner , Inner Mongolia内蒙古 敖 汉 旱作 农业 系统(web) (web)
  7. City Agricultural Heritage of Vineyards in Xuanhua , Hebei河北 宣化 城市 传统 葡萄园(web) (web)
  8. Large nut slices ( Torreya Grandis cv. Merrillii ) community, Shaoxing , Zhejiang浙江 绍兴 会 稽山 古 香榧 群(web) (web)
  9. Old Jujubengärten , county Jia , Shaanxi陕西佳县古枣园(web) (web)

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