The symbol of the World Heritage Convention symbolizes the interdependence of cultural heritage and natural heritage. The square in the middle is the shape created by human beings, and the circle represents nature. The two are closely linked. This sign is round, symbolizing the whole world and protection.
The World Heritage Committee undertakes four main tasks:
1. Be responsible for explaining the definition of world heritage when selecting cultural and natural heritage listed in the World Heritage List;
2. Review the World Heritage Protection Report. When the heritage is not properly handled and protected, the Committee allows the state party to take special protection measures;
3. After consultation with relevant States parties, the Committee decided to include the endangered heritage in the List of World Heritage in Danger;
4. Manage the World Heritage Fund (World Cultural and Natural Heritage Protection Fund). Provide technical and financial assistance to countries that apply for assistance to protect their heritage. The Convention provides for the establishment of.