Zuojiang Huashan Rock Art Cultural Landscape
Located on the steep cliffs in the border regions of
southwest China, these 38 sites of rock art illustrate the life and
rituals of the Luoyue people. They date from the period around the 5th
century BCE to the 2nd century CE. In a surrounding landscape of karst,
rivers and plateaux, they depict ceremonies that have been interpreted
as portraying the bronze drum culture once prevalent across southern
China. This cultural landscape is the only remains of this culture
today.