Zuojiang Huashan Rock Art

The Zuojiang Huashan Rock Art Cultural Landscape (Chinese: 花山壁画; pinyin: Huāshān Bìhuà) is an extensive assembly of historical rock art that was painted on limestone cliff faces in Guangxi, southern China.The paintings are located on the west bank of the Ming River (Chinese: 明江; pinyin: Míng Jiāng; lit.[2] On July 15, 2016, Zuojiang Huashan Rock Art Cultural Landscape was listed as the 49th UNESCO World Heritage Site in China.[3] They depict human figures as well as animals along with bronze drums, knives, swords, bells, and ships.[4] An exhibition in the Zhuang Nationality Museum in the City of Chongzuo (崇左市壮族博物馆) is dedicated to the history and interpretation of the paintings.
UNESCO World Heritage SiteLocationGuangxiNingmingLongzhou CountyJiangzhou DistrictFusui CountySessionCoordinatesChinesepinyinrock artMing RiverZuo RiverNingming CountyUNESCOWorld Heritage Sitered ochrehematite5th century BCE2nd centuryWarring States periodHan dynastyLuo Yue peopleZhuang peopleChongzuo