Xinjiang Tianshan
Xinjiang Tianshan comprises four components—Tomur, Kalajun-Kuerdening, Bayinbukuke and Bogda— that total 606,833 hectares. They are part of the Tianshan mountain system of Central Asia, one of the largest mountain ranges in the world. Xinjiang Tianshan presents unique physical geographic features and scenically beautiful areas including spectacular snow and snowy mountains glacier-capped peaks, undisturbed forests and meadows, clear rivers and lakes and red bed canyons. These landscapes contrast with the vast adjacent desert landscapes, creating a striking visual contrast between hot and cold environments, dry and wet, desolate and luxuriant. The landforms and ecosystems of the site have been preserved since the Pliocene epoch and present an outstanding example of ongoing biological and ecological evolutionary processes. The site also extends into the Taklimakan Desert, one of the world’s largest and highest deserts, known for its large dune forms and great dust storms. Xinjiang Tianshan is moreover an important habitat for endemic and relic flora species, some rare and endangered.
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Summary
2025 Conservation Outlook
Current state and trend of VALUES
Overall THREATS
Overall PROTECTION and MANAGEMENT
Full assessment
Description of values
An outstanding scenic area comprising part of the largest mountain chain in the world’s temperate arid region
Outstanding example of biological evolution in an arid continental climate, with relict, rare, endangered and endemic species
Natural ecosystem developed in a mountain range isolated and surrounded by desert areas as a consequence of the plate tectonic in Himalayas and Central Asia region. The property is representative of the process whereby the original warm and wet flora has gradually been replaced by modern xeric Mediterranean flora. Its rich biodiversity comprises relic species, and numerous rare and endangered species, as well as endemic species: 2,622 spp. vascular plants; 550 spp. vertebrate animals; 94 relict plants from before the Quaternary glaciations; 110 spp. rare and endangered plants; 367 spp. rare and endangered animals; 118 spp. endemic plants; and 22 spp. endemic animals (World Heritage Committee, 2013; IUCN, 2013).
Typical mountain altitudinal natural zones of a temperate arid zone are represented in the property. In Tomur, there is a complete range of altitudinal zones on the south slope of Tianshan, from the ice-snow zone to warm temperate desert zone across an elevation drop from 7,443m to 1,450m. In Bogda, there is a range of altitudinal zones on the north slope of Tianshan, from the ice-snow zone to mountain steppe zone across an elevation drop from 5,445m to 1,380m. The range of vegetation types reflect altitudinal zonation and mark differences between north and south facing areas and slope gradients. Forest vegetation includes: mono-specific coniferous forest (endemic to Tianshan mountain range); evergreen and deciduous fruticose forest with several native species of wild fruit trees, and deciduous broad-leaved forest. The original warm, wet flora has gradually been replaced by xeric Mediterranean-type flora.
Assessment information
Between 2001 and 2019, the snow cover percentage of Tianshan mountain has reduced by 0.9% (Heng et al., 2021). This means that for each 0.1 C increase in temperature, the area of snow cover will reduce by 5.9 km2. Asymmetrical warming trends have been detected in the region. Temperature increases were concentrated mainly in the Pamir Plateau southwest of Tianshan at high altitudes and in the Turpan and Hami basins in the east.
In the future, the western and eastern mountainous areas of the Tianshan are expected to continue to show a warming trend, while the central mountainous areas of the Tianshan mountains will mainly show a cooling trend. The impacts of these trends are likely to be of serious concern.
The Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region has set up a World Natural Heritage Management Committee, led by the chairperson of the autonomous region. This committee provides unified guidance for the protection and management of the Tianshan World Natural Heritage site. The day-to-day operations are carried out by the regional forestry and grassland department. Each area is cared for by its own dedicated local management team. While there isn't one single overarching management body, the multi-level structure allows for effective coordination at the regional level and close collaboration among all departments. Currently, the available documentation does not include details on the management plan or its implementation. It is recommended that particular attention be given to evaluating the execution of the management plan during the on-site assessment.
The Xinjiang Digital Heritage and Tourism Engineering Technology Research Center was established with the support of the Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Focusing on the application of digital heritage and tourism technologies, it has carried out research on safety assessment and monitoring technologies for mountain natural heritage in arid areas, providing a scientific basis for the establishment of monitoring, protection and management systems for the Tianshan heritage sites in Xinjiang (Xinjiang Science and Technology, 2022).
An outstanding scenic area comprising part of the largest mountain chain in the world’s temperate arid region
A study using network text analysis found that tourists have a strong perception of the OUV (vii) of Xinjiang's Tianshan Heritage. The aesthetic value of this site is effectively communicated to visitors (Chen et al., 2022). Over the past 35 years, Tianshan glaciers have shrunk at an average annual rate of 1.48%, with the most significant retreat occurring since 2020 (Feng, 2022).
Outstanding example of biological evolution in an arid continental climate, with relict, rare, endangered and endemic species
The degree of aggregation and natural connectivity is relatively stable across all landscapes, except for coniferous and broad-leaved mixed forests, which are affected by spontaneous succession (Han et al., 2019; Chen et al., 2024). A study confirmed that the overall conservation management status in the Bogda site remains good. The results showed that ecological degradation in the Bogda area was mainly mild, but it was severe around scenic spots with high tourist activity and along roads (Liu et al., 2023). Tourists have a weak perception of the ecological value in the OUV (ix). They rarely consider the site's ecological significance, and the communication of this value is weak (Chen et al., 2022).
Additional information
The property has been extensively researched by national and international scientists (IUCN, 2013).
| № | Organization | Brief description of Active Projects | Website |
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| 1 | Xinjiang Tianchi Management Committee (Management Authority of the Bogda Heritage Site) | At Bogda, advanced digital technologies are utilized for the monitoring and preservation. 88 infrared cameras, over 100 video surveillance systems, and 13 unmanned aerial vehicles were deployed to conduct scientific research and monitoring of wildlife. As a result, more than 40 species of nationally key-protected wildlife, including snow leopards, white-tailed sea eagles, and black storks, have been gradually observed. This has significantly enhanced the technological sophistication and efficiency of wildlife protection efforts, further validating the success of ecological environment conservation. It ensures that wild animals enjoy an excellent habitat with ample living space. |
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