Baiheliang, Ancient hydrological monument in China
Baiheliang, also known as the White Crane Ridge, is an underwater museum showcasing ancient inscriptions.
The Baiheliang inscriptions are important historical records of water levels dating back to the Tang Dynasty.
Regarded as a cultural heritage of China, preserving significant calligraphy from past dynasties.
Accessible through special underwater tunnels for an immersive historical experience.
The ridge surfaces during dry seasons, revealing time-worn carvings and ancient stelae.
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