Tech tourism takes off as sci-fi meets reality in China

科技旅游在中国兴起,科幻与现实交汇成风景

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2025-11-18

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①Prehistoric tomb discovered in south China's island province ②Tech tourism takes off as sci-fi meets reality in China ③Russian visitors drawn to south China's Sanya by sun, sea, TCM therapy ④Qilihai Wetland in north China reports record bird counts, earlier migration ⑤Relic sites dating back to Sui, Tang dynasties discovered in Xi'an
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  • A prehistoric tomb dating back between 12,000 and 13,000 years has been discovered.

  • in South China's Hainan Province, which is believed to be the earliest tomb found on the island.

  • The archaeological research was jointly conducted by the Hainan Provincial Institute of Cultural Heritage and Archaeology.

  • the School of Archeology and Museology at Peking University, and the Sanya Museum.

  • The tomb, discovered at the Luolbi Cave relic site in Sanya's Jiyang district,

  • belonged to a child who was buried on his or her side.

  • with bent limbs.

  • Shell ornaments were found near the head and waist,

  • believed to be the earliest of their kind in China,

  • offering valuable insights into Hainan's prehistoric culture and its cultural exchanges with Southeast Asia.

  • The age of the tomb was established using carbon-14 and uranium series dating methods.

  • The Luobi Cave Site, discovered in 1983, has yielded human fossils,

  • stone tools, bone implements, and animal remains.

  • providing the earliest evidence of human activity in southern China.

  • The new discoveries are highly significant for understanding the activity history of prehistoric humans on Hainan Island,

  • reconstructing the island's prehistoric cultural sequence.

  • as well as studying the exchange and spread of stone tool technology and culture with humans in South China,