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  2. Archaeological ruins of Liangzhu City - Wikipedia

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    Recognised as one of the earliest examples of Chinese civilisation, [8] the ruins are managed by the Liangzhu Site District Management Committee, which oversees the Liangzhu National Archaeological Site Park. [9] The city ruins, along with the Yaoshan site, were designated a major cultural heritage sites under national protection in 1996, while ...

  3. Liangzhu culture - Wikipedia

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    The Liangzhu (/ ˈ l j ɑː ŋ ˈ dʒ uː /) culture or civilization (3300–2300 BC) was the last Chinese Neolithic jade culture in the Yangtze River Delta.The culture was highly stratified, as jade, silk, ivory and lacquer artifacts were found exclusively in elite burials, while pottery was more commonly found in the burial plots of poorer individuals.

  4. Liangzhu Museum - Wikipedia

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    The culture was first discovered in a small township called Liangzhu, in Hangzhou, Zhejiang in 1931, and so similar discoveries found near the site are altogether called Liangzhu culture. The Liangzhu culture is also known as the Jade culture and dates from 3000 BC. [2] The Museum is built on the site where many Liangzhu treasures were ...

  5. List of World Heritage Sites in China - Wikipedia

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    Archaeological Ruins of Liangzhu City * Zhejiang: 2019 iii, iv The archaeological ruins of an ancient city during about 3,300-2,300 BCE, which exemplifies an early regional state with a unified belief system based on rice cultivation in the Yangtze River Basin of Late Neolithic China.1592

  6. Liangzhu - Wikipedia

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    Liangzhu City, an ancient city assumed to be the political and spiritual centre of Liangzhu culture; Liangzhu culture, Neolithic culture in the Yangtze River Delta of China; Written as 梁祝. Butterfly Lovers or Liangzhu, a Chinese legend of a tragic love story of a pair of lovers; The Lovers or Liángzhù, a Hong Kong film by Tsui Hark

  7. National archaeological park of China - Wikipedia

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    On 17 December 2009, the State Administration of Cultural Heritage issued the National Archaeological Park Administration Measures.According to the regulation, an archaeological site must meet five criteria before applying for national archaeological park status: it must be a Major Historical and Cultural Site Protected at the National Level; its provincial-level government has issued and ...

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  9. Guangfulin - Wikipedia

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    Guangfulin Relics Park As of 2014, the Guangfulin Relics Park was under construction now, and was expected to open to the public in 2016. There are more than 20 [ 3 ] attractive sites in it, such as museums like Gangfang in Ming dynasty and Yao Shun Yu Museum, a communication center, a scroll Room, Fulin Tower, an art exhibition area, a music ...