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What is the national treasure of France?
The national treasure of France is Colette.

France's national treasure is not a thing, but a woman writer named Colette. Colette's novel Coventry at School immediately caused a sensation in Paris. When the novel was reprinted, the name "Coventing" became a household name. Later, Colette wrote dozens of works such as Coventry in Paris, which were dedicated to the French people and the world, thus winning people's respect. 1954, Colette died, and the government made an exception and held a grand state funeral for her, calling her "the national treasure of France".

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The world-famous national treasures are as follows:

1, the national treasure of China-the giant panda.

The giant panda is the national treasure of China and one of the most precious animals in the world. Mainly distributed in some mountainous areas of Sichuan, Gansu and Shaanxi provinces in China, the number is very rare. Belonging to the national first-class protected animals, it is called "the national treasure of China".

2. Nepal's national treasure-the one-horned rhinoceros

Royal Chitwan National Park in southern Nepal is a mountainous country, which is rich in one-horned rhinoceros, a rare animal in the world. Rhino is the second largest animal on land after elephant. In the international market, a one-horned black rhinoceros is worth 300 million yuan. Its high value is mainly because its horns, teeth, bones and blood are of high medical value and are regarded as treasures by oriental doctors. Rhinoceros horn has the functions of clearing away heat and toxic materials and cooling blood. The price of a rhinoceros horn is 654.38+ 10,000 yuan. The Nepalese government has always regarded this rare animal as a national treasure. Hunting is strictly prohibited, and rhinoceros horn is listed as a medicinal material prohibited by the state. Offenders will be executed.

3. Cambodia's national treasure-Angkor Wat Monument

Angkor Wat, a world-famous cultural ancient city, is regarded as a national treasure by Cambodian people. Angkor Wat Temple is the oldest and largest ancient temple in Cambodia and the best preserved temple. Built in 12~ 13 century, there are more than 600 buildings of various types. It is said that during the construction of Angkor Wat Temple, as many as150,000 migrant workers were recruited. The heaviest stone used for building materials is 8 tons, but it doesn't need any adhesive. Angkor Wat is a particularly obvious pattern on the Cambodian national flag.

4. Iran's national treasure-diamonds

Iran, an ancient civilization, is famous for its rare treasures. Guang Hai, one of the top five polished diamonds in the world, is the most famous Iranian gem and national treasure. "Guang Hai" is a very old gem in the world. It is a sister diamond with "Guangshan" and its hometown is in India. 1739 was taken from India to Persia as a trophy by Nadir of Persia. Later, "Guangshan" fell into the hands of the British and became the jewel in the crown of the British king. 1902, the "Sea of Light" also became the jewel in Muffar Ude, which was the exclusive crown of King Dante. It weighs 182 carats and sleeps in the jewelry hall of the underground treasure in central Tehran.

5. South Africa's national treasure-diamonds

South Africa, located at the southern tip of the African continent, has given birth to rare diamond deposits because of its unique orogeny and geographical characteristics. Since 1866, a South African girl found a diamond with a net weight of 2 1.5 carats in Hejie River, which immediately set off a diamond fever. People gathered on both sides of the river and dug everywhere. 1935 found the largest giant diamond since excavation, with a net weight of 3025 carats. People regard it as a national treasure from now on.

Baidu Encyclopedia-National Treasure (National Treasure)