OF THE world's 28 geoparks approved by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco) recently, eight are in China.
Geoparks, which is short for geological parks, are part of an international programme created by Unesco to refer to territories that have unique geological landforms and are typical of certain geological evolutionary history.
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