An expert team organized by the United Nations Educational,
Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) conducted a field
study of Taishan Mountain, a world geopark candidate in East
China's Shandong Province, from August 4 to 5,
remarking on the quality of the scientific research value of the
mountain's geology and landforms.
The team was composed of Dr Hartmut Escher and Dr Andreas
Schueller, both members of the assessment committee for world
geoparks, accompanied by Jiang Jianjun, director of the Geological
Environment Department of the Ministry of Land and Resources,
famous Chinese geologists Zhao Xun and Chen Anze, and local
government officials.
"As the world's first cultural and natural heritage approved by
UNESCO and one of the first batch of national key scenic and
historic interest areas, Taishan Mountain has its unique advantages
to apply for a world geopark status," said the two visiting
experts.
Taishan Mountain's geological evolution can be traced from the
Archaean to Cenozoic eras, with rich, important and typical
heritages of diastrophism.
A long-established geological resource treasure house, Taishan
Mountain is of great geological research, aesthetic and scientific
value.
The experts were impressed by the mountain's long geological
evolutionary history, complicated geological structure and typical
geological heritages. "These geological heritages are rare. Taishan
Mountain belongs to China, as well as to the world at large," they
said.
The effective organization and guidance of the local government
and a complete set of infrastructural facilities represent the
high-level protection and management of the mountain, which is a
necessary condition for a world geopark applicant.
The experts said they had great admiration for the excellent
protective measures being put in place by the government of Tai'an,
where the mountain is situated.
Dr Andreas Schueller said: "Through the two-day investigation,
we found that the management of Taishan Mountain geopark and the
staff here are standardized." He also gave a positive comment on
the supportive efforts given by the local, provincial governments
and the Ministry of Land and Resources.
He added that the biggest feature of Taishan Mountain geopark is
the close relationship between its cultural heritage and
geo-science. The geology, culture and natural scenery are perfectly
combined.
"We can see a lot of visitors, who are very interested in the
mountain. I must say that geoparks should be established in places
that are crowded with visitors just like Taishan Mountain, so that
more people will acquaint themselves with geological science." said
Schueller.
(China Daily August 18, 2006)