What secrets lay buried beneath the earth, waiting to be unearthed? The Maqiao Site whispers tales of a time long past, a Neolithic era dating back 3,900 to 3,200 years ago. Discovered in 1959 in Yutang Village, Maqiao Town, this archaeological treasure trove has revealed a vibrant culture. The Maqiao Site has yielded a wealth of artifacts, including animal bones, stoneware, and pottery, painting a vivid picture of life in ancient Shanghai. Imagine the skilled hands that crafted the duck-shaped pottery pots, now immortalized as urban landscape elements and even a prize-winning wine set. These unique designs, adorned with cloud-and-thunder patterns, echo the artistry of the Maqiao people. At the intersection of Yuanjiang and Huawang roads, and near the Maqiao Culture Exhibition Hall, these ancient forms come alive as sculptures and illuminated artworks. The elliptical arrangement of seven sculptures, with water flowing from the largest duck-shaped pot to smaller vessels, evokes a sense of ritual and reverence for the past. Inside the Maqiao Culture Exhibition Hall, the story of this ancient civilization unfolds. From the tools they used to the art they created, the Maqiao Site offers a glimpse into a world shaped by resourcefulness and creativity. The Maqiao people were not just skilled craftspeople but also innovators. They developed fish farming techniques in man-made ponds, a practice rarely seen in other primitive cultures of the time. Their desire for expression led them to carve symbols on pottery and images depicting the seasons on food vessels. The Maqiao Site stands as a testament to their ingenuity and artistic spirit. Even today, the legacy of the Maqiao culture lives on. The Maqiao hand lion dance, a vibrant tradition combining dance, lantern making, and acrobatics, is recognized as a national intangible cultural heritage. The Maqiao Site is more than just an archaeological site; it’s a portal to the past, connecting us to the lives and ingenuity of those who came before.
Hauptfriedhof
Lost in time stands the Hauptfriedhof Trier. A tranquil expanse in the bustling city it’s more than just a cemetery.