Royal family's God worshipping site discovered in Hohhot
Archaeologists recently initiate the excavation work of a royal family's God worshipping site from the Northern Wei Dynasty (386-534). The site was discovered in Daqing Mountain in Wuchuan county, Hohhot, North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region. The historic site provides valuable evidence for the research of China's worshipping traditions in ancient times. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]
Archaeologists recently initiate the excavation work of a royal family's God worshipping site from the Northern Wei Dynasty (386-534). The site was discovered in Daqing Mountain in Wuchuan county, Hohhot, North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region. The historic site provides valuable evidence for the research of China's worshipping traditions in ancient times. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]
Archaeologists recently initiate the excavation work of a royal family's God worshipping site from the Northern Wei Dynasty (386-534). The site was discovered in Daqing Mountain in Wuchuan county, Hohhot, North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region. The historic site provides valuable evidence for the research of China's worshipping traditions in ancient times. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]