Profile Elisabeth Fransisca Situmorang


Visited WHS:

  1. Angkor
  2. Ayutthaya
  3. Bali Subak system
  4. Baroque Churches
  5. Borobudur
  6. Canterbury
  7. City of Bath
  8. Classical Gardens of Suzhou
  9. Dolomites
  10. Dong Phayayen
  11. Florence
  12. Graz
  13. Ha Long Bay
  14. Hallstatt-Dachstein
  15. Hoi An
  16. Huangshan
  17. Hué
  18. Independence Hall
  19. Ironbridge Gorge
  20. Kaiping Diaolou
  21. Kew Gardens
  22. Kinabalu Park
  23. Liverpool
  24. Macao
  25. Maritime Greenwich
  26. Melaka and George Town
  27. My Son
  28. Phong Nha - Ke Bang
  29. Piazza del Duomo (Pisa)
  30. Prague
  31. Prambanan
  32. Rome
  33. Salzburg
  34. Sangiran Early Man Site
  35. Schönbrunn
  36. Semmering Railway
  37. Statue of Liberty
  38. Stonehenge
  39. Tower of London
  40. Ujung Kulon National Park
  41. Vatican City
  42. Venice and its Lagoon
  43. Vienna
  44. West Lake
  45. Westminster
  46. Xidi and Hongcun

Reviewed WHS:

  1. Angkor (Cambodia)
  2. Historic Monuments of Macao (China)
  3. Prambanan Temple Compounds (Indonesia)
  4. Borobudur Temple Compounds (Indonesia)
  5. The Cultural Landscape of Bali Province: the Subak System as a Manifestation of the Tri Hita Karana Philosophy (Indonesia)
  6. Sangiran Early Man Site (Indonesia)
  7. Ujung Kulon National Park (Indonesia)
  8. Kinabalu Park (Malaysia)
  9. Melaka and George Town, historic cities of the Straits of Malacca (Malaysia)
  10. Baroque Churches of the Philippines (Philippines)
  11. Historic City of Ayutthaya (Thailand)
  12. Ha Long Bay (Vietnam)

Reviews of Tentative WHS:

  1. Ratu Boko Temple Complex (Indonesia)


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    Country:
    Indonesia
    No. WHS visited:
    46
    Most impressive WHS:
    Huangshan
    Proposal for a new WHS:
    Tana Toraja, Indonesia Ratu Boko Temple, Indonesia


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