Dabieshan park seeks UNESCO status
Huanggang produces green tea. [Photo provided to China Daily] |
Meeting requirements
While UNESCO's central requirement is distinct and outstanding geoheritage, there are also many other factors to take into consideration when establishing a UNESCO-level geopark. One requirement is clear visibility and branding. The park has created a striking logo and mascots that adorn informative panels and ornamental rock faces around the park, clearly identifying for visitors that they are within the park's uniform boundary.
Another key requirement is the involvement of the local community. Director Liu underlined the importance of improving the park's 100,000 residents' awareness and appreciation of the natural wonders, as well as enlisting their support in protecting this precious heritage.
The geopark authorities have organized many successful educational events for local schools and community groups, to popularize the park's development work and encourage residents' involvement in the projects.