Baojing Bay, Gaolan Island, Nanshui Town, Jinwan District, Zhuhai 519050, ChinaMap
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The first time to visit here, beautiful scenery, simple folk customs. It's worth playing.
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Baojingwan Ruins Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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There are a total of 7 paintings on the cliffs of Baojing Bay, which are scattered within 200 meters of the mountainside and foothills where the bay is located. The rock paintings are engraved on large and flat stone surfaces, with dense and complex patterns, such as boats, waves, dragons and snakes, dancing people, etc. After research by experts, they are the products of the Bronze Age two or three thousand years ago, and the ancestors of South Vietnam. portrait of life. Baojing Bay cliff stone carvings were discovered in October 1989, the largest of which is 5 meters long and 3 meters high. Pottery pieces and stone tools from the late Neolithic Age have been collected from the dunes and hills near the petroglyphs, proving that there were human activities here very early. This rock painting is only seen in Guangdong, and is quite different from the rock paintings in northern and southwestern China. It has important historical, artistic, scientific research and tourism value. In 1989, it was listed as a cultural relics protection unit in Zhuhai.
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Baojingwan Ruins Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The first time to visit here, beautiful scenery, simple folk customs. It's worth playing.
Not bad. Free attractions, sweating and sports.
Baojingwan Site is located in Gaolan Island, Doumen District. There are mosaic rock depictions and ancient sites, but the scenery is general.
You can't see it. Don't come. Navigation is still about two kilometers away. The road is stuck. It says that there is an oil depot inside, so we can't enter it freely. The site is inside, but it's not allowed in.