UNESCO World Heritage Sites in China by Picture

There are 60 UNESCO World Heritage Site in China. How many can you name according to the pictures given?
The location of each site and year listed is provided in the hints.
Many names have been abbreviated to fit inside the space.
Names of the most important attraction within each heritage site are accepted. Pinyin is accepted.
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Shandong, 1987
Northern China, 1987
Beijing / Liaoning, 1987
Gansu, 1987
Shaanxi, 1987
Beijing, 1987
Anhui, 1990
Sichuan, 1992
Sichuan, 1992
Hunan, 1992
Hebei, 1994
Shandong, 1994
Hubei, 1994
Tibet, 1994
Jiangxi, 1996
Sichuan, 1996
Yunnan, 1997
Shanxi, 1997
Jiangsu, 1997
Beijing, 1998
Beijing, 1998
Fujian, 1999
Chongqing, 1999
Sichuan, 1999
Anhui, 2000
Henan, 2000
Eastern China, 2000
Shanxi, 2001
Yunnan, 2003
Jilin, 2004
Macau, 2005
Henan, 2006
Sichuan, 2006
Guangdong, 2007
Southwest China, 2007
Fujian, 2008
Jiangxi, 2008
Shanxi, 2009
Henan, 2010
Southern China, 2010
Zhejiang, 2011
Yunnan, 2012
Inner Mongolia, 2012
Xinjiang, 2013
Yunnan, 2013
Northwest China, 2014
Eastern China, 2014
Southwest China, 2015
Guangxi, 2016
Hubei, 2016
Qinghai, 2017
Fujian, 2017
Guizhou, 2018
Zhejiang, 2019
Eastern China, 2019
Fujian, 2021
Yunnan, 2023
Inner Mongolia, 2024
Beijing, 2024
Ningxia, 2025
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