Libo Karst

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Libo Karst is a renowned karst landscape in Guizhou Province, China, celebrated for its dramatic limestone formations, dense forests, and rich biodiversity, and recognized as part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf karst landscape
natural heritage site
administrativeRegion Qiannan Buyei and Miao Autonomous Prefecture NERFINISHED
biodiversitySignificance habitat for many endemic species
high plant diversity
high vertebrate diversity
climate humid subtropical climate
conservationStatus protected area
contains gorges
karst caves
limestone hills
natural bridges
sinkholes
subtropical evergreen broadleaf forest
underground rivers
country China
geologicalSignificance long-term karst evolution record
representative of humid tropical to subtropical karst
hasEcosystemType karst river ecosystem
subtropical forest
importance global karst landscape exemplar
key site for karst geomorphology research
knownFor cone karst
dense forests
dramatic limestone formations
fengcong-fenglin karst
rich biodiversity
scenic rivers and streams
tower karst
landformType karst plateau
karst valley
locatedIn Guizhou Province NERFINISHED
southern China NERFINISHED
partOf Libo County NERFINISHED
South China Karst NERFINISHED
UNESCO South China Karst serial property NERFINISHED
province Guizhou NERFINISHED
recognizedBy UNESCO
tourismType ecotourism destination
nature-based tourism site
UNESCOWorldHeritageCategory natural site
UNESCOWorldHeritageCriteria (ix)
(vii)
(viii)
(x)
UNESCOWorldHeritageStatus World Heritage Site NERFINISHED
vegetationZone subtropical evergreen forest

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South China Karst hasPart Libo Karst