2026-01 Archive

The question seems simple enough: How far is Sanxingdui from Chengdu city center? On a map, the answer is a straightforward figure—approximately 40 kilometers (about 25 miles) to the north. You can plug it into a navigation app and get an estimated t
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The story of ancient China, as traditionally told, has long flowed steadily from the Yellow River basin. The narrative of the Xia, Shang, and Zhou dynasties formed the central, orthodox cradle of Chinese civilization. Then, in 1986, a discovery in a
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The story of Chinese civilization, long narrated through the familiar lens of the Yellow River and the Central Plains, was irrevocably altered one spring day in 1986. In a quiet village in Sichuan province, farmers digging clay stumbled upon a treasu
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In the quiet countryside of China's Sichuan province, a discovery emerged that would forever alter our understanding of ancient Chinese history. For decades, the narrative of China's cradle of civilization centered on the Yellow River valley. Then, i
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The year is 1986. In a quiet, rural area of Guanghan, Sichuan Province, Chinese farmers make a discovery that would forever shatter our understanding of ancient Chinese history. They weren't digging for treasure; they were simply working the land. Ye
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The quiet town of Guanghan, in China's Sichuan Province, seems an unlikely stage for a drama that would rewrite history. For centuries, local legends spoke of a mysterious ancient kingdom, but these tales remained just that—stories. Then, in 1986, th
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The story of Chinese civilization, long narrated through the dynastic chronicles of the Yellow River, was irrevocably altered one spring day in 1986. In a quiet, rural corner of Sichuan Province, near the city of Guanghan, workers excavating clay for
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The very name Sanxingdui evokes a sense of profound mystery. For decades, this archaeological site in China's Sichuan Province has been quietly rewriting history, challenging our understanding of ancient Chinese civilization. Now, with the stunning n
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The story of Chinese civilization, long narrated through the familiar lens of the Yellow River Valley, has been dramatically complicated by a series of astonishing discoveries in a quiet corner of Sichuan Province. The Sanxingdui Ruins, a Bronze Age
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For nearly a century, a quiet corner of China’s Sichuan Basin has been whispering secrets of a lost civilization. The Sanxingdui ruins, near the modern city of Guanghan, have evolved from a local curiosity into one of the most significant and mind-be
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