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What is our national treasure?
My national treasure is:

1, giant panda

The giant panda is our national treasure. The giant panda is 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 "national treasure".

2, 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.

3. Teak

Myanmar, located in the west of zhina Peninsula, contains more than 75% teak resources in the world. This kind of wood has the characteristics of solid texture, vibration resistance and small shrinkage, and is the first-class material in shipbuilding and construction industry.

4 undersea coconuts

Seychelles is an island country in the Indian Ocean, consisting of 92 large and small islands. It is a country with beautiful scenery and one of the few places in the world to maintain its original ecology. On Plasland Island, the second largest island in Seychelles, there is a unique virgin coconut grove in the world, which is called underwater coconut by locals.

5. Angkor monuments

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.

6. Tang Sancai

China Tang tri-colored glazed pottery is named after its founding in the Tang Dynasty, with yellow, green, white or red, green and white glazes as the main colors. The national treasure in the Syrian National Museum is a tri-colored pottery figurine of the Tang Dynasty in the 9th century. Terracotta warriors and horses were dressed as Mongolian cavalry, with swords in their right hands and shields in their right.