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Under
UNESCO 's
Man and Biosphere Reserve Programme , there are 142
biosphere reserves recognized as part of the
World Network of Biosphere Reserves in Asia and the Pacific as of April 2016. These are distributed across 24 countries in the region.
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The list
Below is the list of biosphere reserves in Asia and the Pacific, organized by country/territory, along with the year these were designated as part of the World Network of Biosphere Reserves.
Australia
Cambodia
Changbaishan (1979)
Dinghushan ,
Guangdong (1979)
Wolong ,
Sichuan (1979)
Fanjingshan ,
Guizhou (1986)
Xilin Gol ,
Inner Mongolia (1987)
Wuyishan ,
Jiangxi and
Fujian (1987)
Bogeda ,
Xinjiang (1990)
Shennongjia ,
Hubei (1990)
Yancheng ,
Jiangsu (1992)
Xishuangbanna ,
Yunnan (1993)
Maolan ,
Guizhou (1996)
Tianmushan ,
Zhejiang (1996)
Fenglin (1997)
Jiuzhaigou Valley ,
Sichuan (1997)
Nanji Islands [
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Zhejiang (1998)
Shankou Mangrove ,
Guangxi (2000)
Baishuijiang ,
Gansu (2000)
Gaoligong Mountain ,
Yunnan (2000)
Huanglong ,
Sichuan (2000)
Baotianman ,
Henan (2001)
Saihan Wula ,
Inner Mongolia (2001)
Dalai Lake ,
Inner Mongolia (2002)
Wudalianchi ,
Heilongjiang (2003)
Yading ,
Sichuan (2003)
Foping ,
Shaanxi (2004)
Qomolangma ,
Tibet (2004)
Chebaling ,
Guangdong (2007)
Xingkai Lake ,
Heilongjiang (2007)
Mao'er Mountain ,
Guangxi (2011)
Jinggangshan ,
Jiangxi (2012)
Niubeiliang ,
Shaanxi (2012)
Snake Island ,
Laotie Mountain (2013)
Hanma ,
Inner Mongolia (2015)
Mount Huangshan ,
Anhui (2018)
Federated States of Micronesia
Indonesia
Iran
Japan
Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan
Malaysia
Maldives
Mongolia
Myanmar
North Korea
Pakistan
Palau
Philippines
South Korea
Sri Lanka
Thailand
Turkmenistan
Uzbekistan
Vietnam
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