

Liangzhu is a historic name. While whisking off the dust of 5000-year history and appreciating this ancient site, the cradle of early human civilization, we can see fascinating waters, soft jade wares, and glory of human wisdom. In 2019, Archaeological Ruins of Liangzhu City, located in Zhejiang province, was put on the World Heritage List as a cultural site.
“The Waterborne Kingdom -- Online Exhibition of Liangzhu Civilization” has four major exhibition halls. It comprehensively demonstrates different aspects such as cultural characteristics, structures of the royal palace, jade relics and derived audio-visual art. By leveraging advanced interactive technologies, the online exhibition restores the Liangzhu Royal Palace through animation and embedded videos. The Chinese Cultural Center in the Hague has launched this exhibition on various social media sites to present Liangzhu civilization to a broader audience in the Netherlands. Visitors can click on the following link or identify the QR code to start an immersive viewing experience.
Identify the QR code to start viewing experience

Or copy and vist following the link:
http://en.chinaculture.org/liangzhu/index.html
Interior view of the Liangzhu museum
Platform of the Liangzhu museum
Sketch map of ancestor life
Ruins of ancient city

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