Liulihe site is located in Liulihe Town, Fangshan District, Beijing, and is the first capital city of Yanguo in the Western Zhou Dynasty. Since 1962, several generations of archaeologists have worked tirelessly to find the Western Zhou City Wall and Zhuhou Tombs, and unearthed many exquisite bronze objects. The Liuli River site, which is 3,000 years away, is the earliest urban site in Beijing.
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Liulihe site is located in Liulihe Town, Fangshan District, Beijing, and is the first capital city of Yanguo in the Western Zhou Dynasty. Since 1962, several generations of archaeologists have worked tirelessly to find the Western Zhou City Wall and Zhuhou Tombs, and unearthed many exquisite bronze objects. The Liuli River site, which is 3,000 years away, is the earliest urban site in Beijing.
The Xizhou Yandu Site Museum is the only known historical site in China, and the city site, residential area and burial area have all been the site of the early Xizhou Fengguo City. A large number of relics and relics have been unearthed, especially exquisite bronze, lacquerware and extremely valuable inscriptions; The glorious early history of Yanguo is displayed in front of everyone. The discovery of this site has pushed the history of the construction of Beijing to more than 3,000 years ago. The display of "Yanguo on the tip of the tongue" can better understand the food and etiquette culture of the Western Zhou period more than 3,000 years ago.
Beijing Xizhou Yandu Site Museum (The Museum of Xizhou Yandu Site) is a historical and cultural museum that combines ancient cultural sites with cultural relics display, and is affiliated with the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Cultural Relics. The museum is located in the east of Dongjialin Village, Liulihe Town, Fangshan District, Beijing, outside the east wall of the site of Yandu in West Zhou. The museum area covers an area of 18,000 square meters and the building area of the exhibition hall is 3,000 square meters. It began to be built in 1990 and was officially opened to the public on August 21, 1995. The museum exhibits hundreds of cultural relics, including bronze, ceramics, jade, lacquer wood and oracle, especially the tombs and Chema pits reserved for the four original sites.
The Liulihe Shangzhou site is located in Liuli Hanoi, Fangshan District. It is more than 40 kilometers away from the city. It contains 3 parts of the residential site, ancient city site and tomb area. Excavation began in the early 1970s. Through analysis and research, archaeologists determined that this is the seal of Yan's kingdom in the early Western Zhou Dynasty, and the ancient city is the capital of Yan's kingdom.
The Liulihe Shangzhou Site Museum has finally opened to the public again! The national insurance unit is worth a visit. There are currently activities that can be reserved in advance through WeChat. You need to provide nucleic acid certificates and itinerary codes to enter the village.
The Liulihe site belongs to the third batch of "national insurance" and is very important. However, the venue is still under maintenance and looks forward to opening the visit as soon as possible.