Liangzhu National Heritage Park, located in Heping Yao Town, Liangzhu Town, the northwest suburb of Hangzhou, is the seat of Liangzhu Cultural Center. At present, the site of 135 has been discovered, with a protected area of about 42 square kilometers. It is one of the most important large-scale archaeological sites in China, which has outstanding significance in the development of oriental civilization.
Ruins park is different from ordinary parks. It is a comprehensive project to protect, utilize, develop and display cultural relics. Heritage Park takes Liangzhu Ancient City in Jiao Mo as the core, including Fanshan, Guanhui Mountain, Tangshan, Yaoshan and other cultural sites. Through the profile display and restoration display of the site, a popular Liangzhu cultural cognitive system combining point, line and surface is formed.
According to the original intention of Liangzhu as a "beautiful continent" and the characteristics of living areas in Liangzhu culture period, such as hills, solitary hills, swamp plains alternating with rivers and lakes, and warm and humid subtropical climate environment.
Liangzhu National Heritage Park will take the existing Liangzhu Museum as the axis, and set up an "S"-shaped north-south green belt with a width of about 200 meters from east to west and a length of about 1 100 meters from north to south as an important gateway and prelude to the Heritage Park. Visitors can visit Liangzhu site by land and water, or by walking or boating.
Development of Liangzhu Ancient City Ruins Park
As one of the three world cultural heritages in Hangzhou, Liangzhu Ancient City Ruins Park has been developing continuously for about 1000 years since 5300-4300, belonging to the archaeological culture in the late Neolithic period.
There are the earliest known large-scale water conservancy projects in China and the earliest dams in the world. There are also many unearthed cultural relics, including jade, pottery, stone tools, bone horns and lacquerware. , the quantity exceeds 65,438+00000 pieces. At the same time, rice farming has made great progress in Liangzhu culture period, and rice can be divided into indica rice and japonica rice.
Liangzhu site is also one of the early cultural sites of mankind, and it is an example of early urban civilization of mankind, showing the history of Chinese civilization for 5,000 years. 2065438+July 6th, 2009, the site of Liangzhu Ancient City in China was officially listed in the World Heritage List. The successful application for the World Heritage indicates that China's 5,000-year history of civilization has been recognized by the international community.