Archaeological Ruins of Liangzhu City opened to the public
Updated 22:37, 07-Jul-2019
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Archaeological Ruins of Liangzhu City, China's new UNESCO World Heritage site, were opened to the public on Sunday in the Yuhang District of Hangzhou City, east China's Zhejiang Province. /VCG Photo

Archaeological Ruins of Liangzhu City, China's new UNESCO World Heritage site, were opened to the public on Sunday in the Yuhang District of Hangzhou City, east China's Zhejiang Province. /VCG Photo

A ceremony held at the site also launched an online booking system that limits the daily number of visitors to 3,000. /VCG Photo

A ceremony held at the site also launched an online booking system that limits the daily number of visitors to 3,000. /VCG Photo

The administrative committee of the site called on visitors to do their best to protect the cultural relics, as only a few facilities have been installed at the site. /VCG Photo

The administrative committee of the site called on visitors to do their best to protect the cultural relics, as only a few facilities have been installed at the site. /VCG Photo

Covering 14.34 square kilometers, the site unearthed cultural relics of an ancient city that dates back to over 5,000 years ago. /VCG Photo

Covering 14.34 square kilometers, the site unearthed cultural relics of an ancient city that dates back to over 5,000 years ago. /VCG Photo

The site was inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage List on Saturday. /VCG Photo

The site was inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage List on Saturday. /VCG Photo