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There are so many that if you're interested, you might as well check out the books on the subject.
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There are so many that if you are interested, you can buy some books to read.
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There are also quite a few sites of human origins.
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The world relics are: pyramids, the Temple of Zeus, the lighthouse of Pharos, Babylon, the statue of Artemis, etc.
1. Pyramids.
The pyramid is 4,500 years old and is called the "pyramid" because it resembles the Chinese character for "gold", and the pyramid itself is a royal tomb. It is grand in scale and sophisticated in structure, and the inside of the tower is solid except for the burial chamber and passage, and the top is cone-angled.
2. Temple of Zeus.
The temple of Zeus itself was built in the Doricorder style. Covered with limestone and covered with marble, the temple is supported by 34 Corinthian columns about 17 meters high.
3. Falos Lighthouse.
The Lighthouse of Alexandra is one of the Seven Wonders, an ancient building built purely for the lives of the people, without religious overtones; The lighthouse glows brightly in the night, illuminating the entire port of Alexandria, protecting ships at sea, and was the tallest building in the world at that time.
4. Babylon.
Babylon is one of the world's famous ancient city ruins and the birthplace of human civilization. It is located 90 kilometers south of Baghdad, the capital of Iraq, on the right bank of the Euphrates River, founded in 2350 BC, and is the birthplace of human civilization on a par with ancient China, India and Egypt.
5. Statue of Artemis.
Artemis was the Greek goddess of the moon and the hunt, the daughter of Zeus and Lito, kings of the gods, and the twin sister of the sun god Apollo; It was the mother goddess of Asia Minor. In Egypt, he was the equivalent of Isis, the god of craft and magic, the Romans called him Diana, and the Arabs called him Lat.
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Pu Pi Hang Lugan Temple, Colosseum, Parthenon, Chichen Itza, Cambodia's Angkor Wat, Ajanta Caves, Roman Baths, Machu Picchu, Petra, Giza Pyramids.
1. Bagan Temple is located on the Bagan Plain in Myanmar and consists of more than 3,500 ancient stupas and other religious buildings, covering an area of about 4,144 hectares. These buildings are about 800 years old.
2. Once the largest amphitheater in the Roman Empire, the Colosseum is now one of the most majestic architectural sites in the world, built between 70 and 72 AD as the venue for many famous gladiator competitions, with a capacity of 50,000 people.
3. The Parthenon was built by the ancient Athenians between 447 and 432 BC and is dedicated to the goddess Athena, the patron saint of the city.
4. Chichen Itza is the second largest archaeological site in Mexico today, its history can be traced back to 550 AD, this ancient Mayan city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is listed as one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.
5. Angkor Wat in Cambodia is the largest religious monument in the world and a complex of buildings included in the World Heritage List. Located in the northern part of Cambodia, the sprawling Buddhist temple complex is one of the most important archaeological sites in Southeast Asia.
6. The Ajanta Caves are composed of 30 Buddhist temples in Ranqing, which were carved out of the mountains near the village of Ayanta in western India, and were carefully carved on the granite horseshoe-shaped cliffs.
7. The Ancient Roman Baths are one of the best-preserved Roman ruins in the United Kingdom, and are a huge complex of buildings used by the ancient Romans to rest, relax, and do some social activities.
8. Machu Picchu is famous as the lost city of the Inca civilization, at an altitude of 2,430 meters, standing in a forest.
9. The ancient city of Petra is believed to have been built around the 2nd century AD, with intricately carved pillars and sculptures, standing on top of a narrow canyon passage about a kilometer long.
10. The Pyramids of Giza were built between 2589 and 2566 BC and contain the treasures and remains of the Egyptian kings.
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Xi'an: Sui Daxing City, Tang Chang'an City Ruins.
Luoyang: Ruins of Luoyang City in the Sui and Tang Dynasties.
Nanjing: The city wall of Nanjing.
Beijing: Forbidden City.
Kaifeng: The site of Tokyo City in the Northern Song Dynasty.
Hangzhou: The ruins of Lin'an City in the Southern Song Dynasty.
Anyang: Yinxu.
Zhengzhou: **Site.
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The Old Summer Palace in Beijing, the game is over and Alan returns to his childhood.
I met my dear parents.
Remember, everything that happened was restored.
But the memory is still there.
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The Great Wall, the Forbidden City in Beijing, the Terracotta Mercenary.
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1. British prehistoric megalithic columns: These stone pillars were built in the late Stone Age, around 3000 BC, in three stages, and were finally completed around 2000 BC. Each of the boulders in the array weighed about 50 tons.
These great stones of world civilization are erected here every year to celebrate the arrival of the summer solstice;
2. The Great Wall: The Great Wall is a great miracle created by the ancient working people of China and a witness of China's long history. Together with Tiananmen Square and the Terracotta Warriors, it is regarded as a symbol of China by the world;
3. Pyramid of Khufu: also known as the Great Pyramid of Giza, located in the Giza Heights, about 10 kilometers southwest of Cairo, the capital of Egypt, belongs to the world cultural heritage, and is the pyramid of the pharaoh Khufu of the Fourth Dynasty of ancient Egypt.
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Chinese ruins include: Longmen Grottoes, Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang, Yungang Grottoes, Dazu Rock Carvings, the Great Wall of China, etc.
1. Longmen Grottoes.
Longmen Grottoes is located in the Yique Gorge 6 kilometers south of Luoyang City. Because it is located in the south of the capital, the ancient emperor intended himself as the "true dragon son", so it is also called "Dragon Gate".
2. Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang.
The Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang is the mausoleum of the first emperor in Chinese history, Qin Shi Huang, also known as Lishan Mausoleum. The Terracotta Warriors and Horses Pit is the burial pit of the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang, located 1,500 meters east of the cemetery. Its large scale, many burial pits, and rich connotation make it the crown of the emperor's mausoleum in the past dynasties.
3. Yungang Grottoes.
Yungang Grottoes is located at the southern foot of Wuzhou Mountain, 17 kilometers away from the western suburbs of Datong City, Shanxi Province, northern China. There are 45 main caves, 252 large and small cave niches, more than 51,000 stone statues, it is one of the ancient grottoes of China's larger scale, and the Mogao Grottoes of Dunhuang, the Longmen Grottoes of Luoyang and the Maijishan Grottoes of Tianshui are called the four major grotto art treasure houses of China.
4. Dazu stone carvings.
Dazu stone carving is a bright pearl in the treasure house of Chinese grotto art, standing side by side with Yungang Grottoes and Longmen Grottoes, and is the same name as Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes, which is the representative of stone carving art in Bashu area, and is also an excellent representative of late Chinese grotto art. It is the culmination of Chinese grotto art, which pushes Chinese grotto art to a new peak, makes important contributions to the innovation and development of Chinese grotto art, and is a model of secularization and life of late grotto art.
5. The Great Wall.
The Great Wall, also known as the Great Wall, is a military defense project in ancient China, which is a tall, strong and continuous long wall to limit the movement of enemy cavalry. The Great Wall is not a simple isolated city wall, but a defense system with the city wall as the main body and a large number of cities, barriers, pavilions and beacons.
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