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
On July 6, 2019, Liangzhu City ruins in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, were designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, highlighting the rich 5,300-year-old Liangzhu culture.
The ancient Liangzhu Ruins in Hangzhou are now UNESCO World Heritage sites, showcasing 5,300-year-old Chinese civilization.
New discoveries at China’s Liangzhu ruins reveal advanced water systems and jade artifacts, offering insights into an ancient civilization.