Locally known as "Dome", provincial cultural relics protection unit, Longshan cultural site, about 5,000 years of history.
Yabazhuang Longshan Cultural Site
Posted: Jan 1, 2021
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开心的貔貅
3/5Average
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I am a Renqiu native. Only after Ctrip did I know that there was such a scenic spot. In spring, my husband and I went for a trip to Qingdao and drove for 10 minutes. Green turf just grew up. There were patterned tiles and clam shells everywhere. The big clam shells were 15 cm bright. Without personnel management and maintenance, there were some irregular pits in the dumbbell villa. If they weren't the signs on the road, they were sincere. Can not find, there is no reasonable development and management of people are disappointed, there are signs of human destruction around, but it is suitable for children to take a simple exploration treasure!
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Posted: Dec 10, 2016
M23***17
4/5Excellent
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Dumbzhuang Longshan Cultural Site, a good place to go
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Posted: Oct 16, 2022
Genli
5/5Outstanding
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The Longshan Cultural Site of Yambalang (about 5,000 years ago), a provincial cultural relics protection unit, is located3.5 kilometers away from Renqiu City, commonly known as the "Dome", and the site distribution range is about 60,000 square meters. The area of Yambalang Site is large, the terrain is north and south, and the cultural layer is thick 0.2~5 meters. In the spring and autumn of 1989 and 1990, the Hebei Institute of Cultural Relics and the Cangzhou Regional Cultural Management Institute jointly organized a team to excavate the site, with an area of 1,300 square meters, and found 130 ash pits and 7 wells in different periods. A total of more than 1,300 pieces of pottery, stoneware, bone tools, horns, glazes and jade tools were unearthed.
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Posted: Jan 20, 2021
137***77
5/5Outstanding
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Want to eat, we will have some words either I or you, we will have some words either I or you equals yes.
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Posted: Jan 2, 2016
wf0519
5/5Outstanding
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The archaeological relics of different periods have made another step forward for the cause of Archaeology in China.