Zhoukoudian Beijing Ren Site is a world cultural heritage, and it is the content that everyone has learned at school. There are not too many landscapes in the scenic area, and there are extremely high historical and archaeological values. You can take your children to see it.
MoreThe Zhoukoudian Peking Man Site Park is located in Fangshan District, southwest of Beijing. It is famous for the discovery of the first Peking Man skull on December 2, 1929, which pushed human history forward by 500,000 years. Later, the activities of the Xindong Man, who lived 100,000 years ago, and the Shangdingdong Man, who lived 10,000 years ago, were discovered here.
The remains and a large number of ancient animal fossils make this place an important base for studying ancient humans and ancient creatures. On March 4, 1961, the State Council listed it as the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units. On December 11, 1987, UNESCO included the Zhoukoudian Peking Man Site in the World Cultural Heritage List.
Zhoukoudian Beijing Ren Site is a world cultural heritage, and it is the content that everyone has learned at school. There are not too many landscapes in the scenic area, and there are extremely high historical and archaeological values. You can take your children to see it.
Superb ruins park, kindergarten children have a great time, not only understand the origin of people who are interested in themselves, but also like the indoor science game hall, as well as comfortable outdoor mountain climbing and lakeside stone mountain, super recommended.
The Zhoukoudian site is located in Fangshan District, about 50 kilometers southwest of Beijing, and 27 fossil sites with scientific research value have been found since the systematic excavation in 1927. It is the most abundant connotation, the most complete materials and the most scientific research value in the Pleistocene ancient human sites worldwide. It is a scientific research base in China's Paleoanthropology, Paleolithic archaeology and Quaternary geology. It is a research on the origin and evolution of human beings worldwide. The holy place is also a holy place for learning and tourism. In addition to the discovery of ancient human fossils, the site of Zhoukoudian also found nearly 100,000 stone tools made and used by "Beijing people", hundreds of mammal fossils and rich fire relics. In particular, the evidence of fire found at the Zhoukoudian site is the most convincing of the ancient human sites in the world at the same time. The thickest of the ashes layer found is about 6 meters. This important discovery traces the history of human fire to 40 or 500,000 years ago. It has become a milestone in the history of human evolution. On December 2, 1929, Mr. Yuan Wen and Mr. Jia Lanpo, a famous Chinese paleoanthropologist, unearthed the first skull of the "Beijing people" that lived between 500,000 and 700,000 years ago, extending human history for 500,000 years. This is the most valuable contribution of the 20th century paleoanthropology research. Since then, the remains of the "new cave man" who lived 100,000 years ago and the "peak cave man" who lived 10,000 years ago have been excavated, and a large number of fossils of ancient animals have become an important base for the study of ancient humans and paleontology.
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Zhoukoudian Beijing People Ruins Park, explore the ancestors of Beijing people!