Beijing’s Zhoukoudian: Birthplace of Peking Man to Become National Archaeological Park
Beijing’s Zhoukoudian, the site where the Peking Man was discovered, is set to become a national archaeological park.
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Beijing’s Zhoukoudian, the site where the Peking Man was discovered, is set to become a national archaeological park.

Discover the fascinating Dawenkou pictographs—ancient symbols that could be the earliest forms of Chinese writing. Unveiled in 1969, these inscriptions might unlock secrets about the origins of Chinese civilization.

Panlongcheng Site Museum in Wuhan unveils a special exhibition showcasing Shang Dynasty treasures to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the Panlongcheng Ruins discovery.

Discover the 3,000-year-old secrets of Chengdu’s Jinsha Site Museum, where ancient treasures like the gold sun disc unveil the mysteries of the lost Kingdom of Shu.

The Taosi Site Museum in China’s Shanxi Province opens on November 12, showcasing over 230 ancient artifacts, including the world’s earliest known measuring instruments.