Italy - 58
Italy tops the list of the most recognized UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the world. This country is currently home to 58 World Heritage Sites.
China - 56
China holds second place with 56 World Heritage Sites recognized by UNESCO. Although the Great Wall of China is a symbolic landmark as well as the most famous tourist destination, don't miss the Summer Palace, the Great Wall, the Central Thanh Mausoleum, the Temple of heaven, the tomb of the Ming Dynasty... In addition, Fujian Tulou with 46 multi-storey buildings, in a circular yard creates a wonderful scene.
Germany - 51
Germany is in third place with a total of 51 World Heritage Sites recognized by UNESCO, including Aachen Church, Berlin Modernist Housing Area, Bauhaus, Cologne Church and classical Weimar, ...
The Wadden Sea is also a UNESCO-protected site, the world's largest system of tidal sand and mud beaches and should be visited when coming to Germany.
Spain - 49 Spain ranked fourth with a total of 49 World Heritage Sites and includes a number of particularly creative heritage sites.
Of the total 49 locations, there are some that attract a large number of tourists, such as Altamira Cave, Alhambra, Teide National Park, Toledo Historical Center and Camino de Santiago.
France - 41
France has 41 World Heritage Sites recognized by UNESCO, including 4 natural heritages, 1 mixed heritage and 39 cultural heritages.
So next time you're in France, don't miss visiting some famous places, such as the Gulf of Porto, Mont Saint Michel, the Theater of France and Lagoons Of New Caledonia.
India - 40
As of 2022, India is proud to have 40 World Heritage Sites, including 32 Cultural Heritage Sites, 7 Natural Heritage Sites and 1 Mixed Heritage Sites.
Some natural places to visit in India are Kaziranga National Park, Manas Wildlife Reserve, Sundarbans National Park, Western Ghats, Nanda devi National Park and the Flower Valley.
Mexico - 35
With a rich cultural heritage, Mexico is home to a total of 35 World Heritage Sites recognized by UNESCO, considered of great value to humanity. According to reports, Mexico's nine traditions and celebrations are also considered Mexico's intangible cultural heritage.
UK - 33
There are 33 World Heritage Sites recognized by UNESCO in the UK and the British overseas territories.
In addition, the UK's UNESCO-recognized sites include heritages in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, and this is home to some of the world's most difficult-to-reach UNESCO sites.