Ancient Sichuan ruins to jointly bid for UNESCO listing
Two ancient sites in Sichuan Province seen as remarkable archeological discoveries of the Shu civilization, which dates back at least 4,800 years, are jointly bidding for UNESCO World Cultural Heritage status. An agreement was signed in the southwestern province's Guanghan City on Dec. 18, 2021, stipulating that the legendary Sanxingdui Ruins in Guanghan City and the Jinsha Ruins in the provincial capital of Chengdu will make their joint bid. This file photo shows a cultural relic unearthed from the former. [Photo provided to China Plus]
Two ancient sites in Sichuan Province seen as remarkable archeological discoveries of the Shu civilization, which dates back at least 4,800 years, are jointly bidding for UNESCO World Cultural Heritage status. An agreement was signed in the southwestern province's Guanghan City on Dec. 18, 2021, stipulating that the legendary Sanxingdui Ruins in Guanghan City and the Jinsha Ruins in the provincial capital of Chengdu will make their joint bid. This file photo shows a cultural relic unearthed from the former. [Photo provided to China Plus]