Xinhua Silk Road: E. China's Laohuling Site Park opens to public, unveiling ancient hydrological system to the world
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BEIJING, July 8, 2022 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --
Laohuling Site Park located in Hangzhou, east China's Zhejiang Province opened
on Wednesday, presenting an ancient hydrological system to the world.
The ancient dam is 140 meters long and 100-odd meters wide. It is an important
part of the peripheral water conservancy system of the Archaeological Ruins of
Liangzhu City (about 3,300-2,300 B.C.), which was inscribed onto the UNESCO's
World Heritage List on July 6, 2019.
The Laohuling Site Park is the only site in Liangzhu to show the stratigraphic
structure of the water conservancy system. For protection and display purposes,
a water-drop-shaped protective shed has been built above the dam.
This system, consisting of 11 early-stage dams including High-dam at the Mouth
of the Valley and the Low-dam on the Plain, is the earliest large-scale water
conservancy system discovered so far in China, and the earliest flood-control
hydrological project discovered so far in the world.
The whole water conservancy system reflects the scientific levels of water
resource management in the aspects of size, design and construction techniques
that are rare in the world in its time. It also reveals the connection between
water resource management, urban civilization and early states, and represents
the remarkable contribution to the origin of Chinese civilization.
Original link: https://en.imsilkroad.com/p/328939.html
Source: Xinhua Silk Road
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