2. Huangshan Mountain is the second batch of recommended projects in 1988 China. It was approved by the State Council, reviewed by the National Committee of UNESCO in China, and submitted to the UNESCO World Heritage Committee for project declaration. During the preliminary examination, China's application for the Giant Panda Reserve and Tonglushan Ancient Copper Mine Site was rejected for various reasons, and only Huangshan Mountain was submitted to the Committee for deliberation. Although time is tight, Huangshan City is full of confidence in the application process. Because in May 1990, Dr. Jim Sansel, a senior inspector appointed by UNESCO, evaluated Huangshan Mountain in his investigation report, which basically made the competition lose suspense. He wrote: There are more than 20 forests, famous mountains, natural areas and protected areas with oriental characteristics in China, and Huangshan Mountain is one of them. Its natural scenery is unparalleled. Huangshan Mountain is located in the center of China's artistic, cultural and environmental heritage, and its beautiful natural scenic spots are especially admired by China's ancient art, writing, architecture and 64 temples in history. Huangshan Mountain's natural beauty and cultural world are rare, so it should be added to the World Heritage List.