Liangchengzhen Ruins Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Liangcheng Site is located in Liangcheng Town, Donggang District. It is a typical site of the Longshan Culture. It was discovered in 1934 and excavated in 1936. More than 50 adult tombs and children's tombs have been found in the Liangcheng site, and the buried objects are mainly pottery. One of the tombs is rich in burial objects, including exquisitely carved jade tombs, turquoise stone ornaments and eggshell pottery cups. The pottery unearthed at the site reflects that the Kuaiwan pottery-making technology was quite developed at that time, especially the black pottery cup as thin as an eggshell, which represented the high level of China's prehistoric pottery-making industry. Exquisitely polished stoneware. In addition to tomahawks, jades also include kyu and knives. A flat and elongated flat-shougui, with different shapes on both sides of the upper part, is very exquisite.
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Liangchengzhen Ruins Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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两城镇曾经是世界上第一个城市,历史久远,拥有大量历史遗迹和历史文物。尽管年代久远,但这里的民风淳朴,人民勤劳,风景也很优美,富有浓浓的历史色彩
This is the one between the two legendary tombs, the largest of the ten tombs
The local aunt in the largest city in front of 5,000 said that she could turn over ancient pottery before, and she took me to his house to see the ancient pottery.
The first typical Longshan cultural site, and the site of the Yuwang City
I came here admiringly, I thought I could see a ruined ruins park, who knows that the navigation said that, or the car can't drive up, or it can't be found at all. Finally, I kept asking the elderly in the village (asked a few young people to point the wrong way), and found a few mountain bags in Figure 7 in a large vegetable field after entering the village. The old people said that the mountain bags were ruins, and I don’t know if they were city walls or graves. There is no way, stepping on the vegetable field to explore, only to find several large pots of clay statues used to commemorate the two towns site, some statues are recorded on the above are unearthed here, some are collected in Taiwan, some are collected in where. Out of the vegetable field, I saw the Tianhou Palace on the slightly bustling street, and it was also said to be a relics, but I went in to explore and found that it was also a new building, which was rebuilt on the original site of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. There are Taoist renovators inside. Thinking of the two towns (named after the two cities in the Warring States) in the online review compared to the current vegetable land and mountain bags, the heart of the incomprehensible words "how much ancient times will be, a pile of grass is gone".