The photo, taken on December 4, shows people visiting a newly-renovated square featuring a replica of Siyang Fangzun in Changsha City. Siyang Fangzun, the four-goat square zun vessel dating to the Shang Dynasty (c.16th century-11th century BC), is one of the most precious pieces of archaic bronzework excavated in China. The square is a landmark along the Xiangjiang Scenic Belt, where people can admire the landscapes of mountains, waters, and isles of Changsha City. It is an ideal place for residents to relax and enjoy themselves. (Photo/Tian Chao, Hunan Daily)
The photo, taken on December 4, shows people visiting a newly-renovated square featuring a replica of Siyang Fangzun in Changsha City. Siyang Fangzun, the four-goat square zun vessel dating to the Shang Dynasty (c.16th century-11th century BC), is one of the most precious pieces of archaic bronzework excavated in China. The square is a landmark along the Xiangjiang Scenic Belt, where people can admire the landscapes of mountains, waters, and isles of Changsha City. It is an ideal place for residents to relax and enjoy themselves. (Photo/Tian Chao, Hunan Daily)
Translator: Kuang Zhenzhen
来源:en.changsha.gov.cn
编辑:樊令钰