Zuojiang Huashan Rock Art Cultural Landscape
World Heritage
China
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These 38 rock art sites, located on steep cliffs on China's southwestern border, reveal the life and rituals of the Luoyue people. The sites date back to the 5th century BC to the 2nd century AD. Surrounded by karst landforms, rivers and plateaus, the rituals depicted at these sites are interpreted as a microcosm of the Bronze Drum Culture that once flourished in southern China. This cultural landscape is the only surviving remnant of this culture.
# Karst landform
# 5th century BC
# Luoyue people
# 2nd century AD
# Bronze Drum Culture
# South China
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