
Located in the southwest of Beijing, the Zhoukoudian Site is one of the most academically valuable Paleolithic sites in the world. In 1987, it was inscribed on the World Cultural Heritage List by UNESCO, and in 2011, it was designated a "World Heritage Youth Education Base" by UNESCO. In recent years, the site has continuously innovated its approaches to science popularization and education. Through hands-on programs such as archaeological exploration experiments and fossil restoration courses, it has attracted teenagers to embark on a journey of tracing the origins of civilization and expanding their scientific horizons. (Photo provided to Guangming Online)

Located in the southwest of Beijing, the Zhoukoudian Site is one of the most academically valuable Paleolithic sites in the world. In 1987, it was inscribed on the World Cultural Heritage List by UNESCO, and in 2011, it was designated a "World Heritage Youth Education Base" by UNESCO. In recent years, the site has continuously innovated its approaches to science popularization and education. Through hands-on programs such as archaeological exploration experiments and fossil restoration courses, it has attracted teenagers to embark on a journey of tracing the origins of civilization and expanding their scientific horizons. (Photo provided to Guangming Online)

Located in the southwest of Beijing, the Zhoukoudian Site is one of the most academically valuable Paleolithic sites in the world. In 1987, it was inscribed on the World Cultural Heritage List by UNESCO, and in 2011, it was designated a "World Heritage Youth Education Base" by UNESCO. In recent years, the site has continuously innovated its approaches to science popularization and education. Through hands-on programs such as archaeological exploration experiments and fossil restoration courses, it has attracted teenagers to embark on a journey of tracing the origins of civilization and expanding their scientific horizons. (Photo provided to Guangming Online)

Located in the southwest of Beijing, the Zhoukoudian Site is one of the most academically valuable Paleolithic sites in the world. In 1987, it was inscribed on the World Cultural Heritage List by UNESCO, and in 2011, it was designated a "World Heritage Youth Education Base" by UNESCO. In recent years, the site has continuously innovated its approaches to science popularization and education. Through hands-on programs such as archaeological exploration experiments and fossil restoration courses, it has attracted teenagers to embark on a journey of tracing the origins of civilization and expanding their scientific horizons. (Photo provided to Guangming Online)
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