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Liangzhu
SICHUAN Shijiahe

BEIJING

SHANGHAI

CENTRAL PLAINS

Yellow
River

Yangtze

East China
Sea

HONG KONG

Qiuwu dam HIGH DAM SYSTEM Villages
(forming reservoirs)

Tiaoxi river

Dazhe Mountains

Liangzhu

Dams

SOURCE: DOI.ORG/GF77XT

LOW DAM SYSTEM

Neolithic Venice of the East
Between about 5500 and 4300 years ago, the inhabitants of Liangzhu used sophisticated hydraulic engineering
to control the surrounding floodplains and feed a system of canals within the walled city

China’s original cultural
revolution
Starting more than 5000 years ago, many settlements
arose along the Yangtze and Yellow rivers and in what
is now Sichuan province. Although none was as large
and sophisticated as Liangzhu, they point to an early
culture that is rewriting Chinese prehistory

Neolithic sites

Palatial
complex

Water gates

Land gate

Artefacts found at
Liangzhu include
black pottery (far left)
and jade vessels
(left and below)

Neolithic hydraulic
engineering around
Liangzhu has no equal
in the ancient world
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