1. Historical sites: buildings, stone carvings and paintings, archaeological elements or structures, inscriptions, caves and landscapes with outstanding universal value from a historical, artistic or scientific point of view.
2. Building complex: from the historical, artistic or scientific point of view, single or conjoined building complex with outstanding universal value in architectural style, uniform distribution or combination with environmental scenery.
3. Sites: human projects with outstanding universal value or joint projects between nature and human beings from the perspective of history, aesthetics, ethnology or anthropology, and areas with archaeological addresses.
defining range
Cultural relics are the remains and relics left by human beings in the process of historical development. It is a precious historical and cultural heritage of mankind. Cultural relics refer to concrete material remains, whose basic characteristics are:
First, it must be created by human beings or related to human activities.
Second, it must be an irreversible past. Different countries have different names for cultural relics, meaning and scope, so there is no unified definition of cultural relics.