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Archaeological Ruins of Liangzhu City

Liangzhu Ancient City

One of the oldest and largest dam systems in the world, built to control floods and irrigate rice paddies.

Ritual Jades (Cong, Bi, Yue): Exquisitely carved jade artifacts, specifically the "King of Cong" featuring the mysterious man-animal motif.

Mojiaoshan Site: The massive rammed-earth terrace that served as the palace foundation for the ruling elite.

Fanshan Royal Cemetery: An elite burial site where the highest-quality jade objects were unearthed.

Dating back to 3300–2300 BC, the ruins of Liangzhu City reveal an early regional state with a unified belief system based on rice agriculture in Late Neolithic China. The site features an exquisite social hierarchy, sophisticated water management systems, and a complex urban layout. It provides indisputable evidence that Chinese civilization began over 5,000 years ago, placing it alongside the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Mesopotamia, and the Indus Valley.

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