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Heritage workers document ancient Lushan Mountain sites, including a 1,000-year-old stone path and inscriptions, in China’s national survey.
Lushan Mountain in Jiangxi province, famed for its scenic beauty, holds ancient cultural relics including stone inscriptions, temples, and a 8-kilometer stone path with steep sections and three bridges dating back over a thousand years.
A key find is a rock carved with “heavenly lake thatched cottage,” part of a route once vital during the Southern Song Dynasty.
As part of China’s fourth national cultural relic survey, heritage workers like Zeng Liangliang navigate rugged terrain to document and preserve these sites through photography, cleaning, and data collection, aiming to protect Lushan’s historical legacy for future generations.
Los trabajadores del patrimonio documentan antiguos sitios de la Montaña Lushan, incluido un sendero de piedra de 1.000 años de antigüedad e inscripciones, en el estudio nacional de China.