Liangzhu Ruins: Unveiling China’s Ancient Civilization 🌏✨
Discover the Liangzhu Ruins, a 5,300-year-old UNESCO World Heritage site in China, revealing the dawn of Chinese civilization. 🏛️✨ #HistoryLovers
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Discover the Liangzhu Ruins, a 5,300-year-old UNESCO World Heritage site in China, revealing the dawn of Chinese civilization. 🏛️✨ #HistoryLovers
The ancient Liangzhu Ruins in Hangzhou are now UNESCO World Heritage sites, showcasing 5,300-year-old Chinese civilization. 🌏🏛️
A 4,000-year-old turquoise dragon artifact discovered in China’s Erlitou site offers new insights into the Xia Dynasty and early Chinese civilization. 🐉🔍
Discover how 12th-century tree-planting created Fuzhou’s iconic urban forest – China’s original green city model 🌳
Discover how Fuzhou, China’s ‘City of the Banyan Tree,’ transformed its landscape centuries ago with a green vision that still thrives today. 🌍🌳
Explore how 5,000-year-old Liangzhu ruins come alive with digital tech for 2024’s global heritage event. Ancient meets future! 🌐⏳
Discover Nanchang’s Bayi Square, China’s second-largest square, where history meets vibrant local gatherings and activities. 🌟🏛️
The Yinxu Museum in Anyang opens a new building on Feb 26, showcasing nearly 4,000 Shang Dynasty relics. 🏺✨
Discover the 6,500-year-old jade pig-dragon, the earliest prototype of China’s iconic loong, unearthed from the Neolithic Hongshan culture. 🐉✨
Xi’an’s ancient landmarks dazzle under snowfall as hanfu-wearing crowds revive Tang Dynasty vibes. ❄️🏯 #CulturalRevival