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Loulan culture-the most humanistic landscape in the world

Loulan culture-the most humanistic landscape in the world

Loulan culture is the most humanistic landscape in the world.

Human activities in the Tarim River Basin have a history of more than 10,000 years. If we use a line to connect the abandoned ancient cities in the Taklimakan desert of Tarim River, we will be surprised to find that all the ancient cities, including Loulan Kingdom, suddenly disappeared in the 4th15th century, and all the sites are in the desert 50-200 kilometers away from today's human life.

Although many scholars have made great efforts, such as the rise and fall and disappearance of the ancient city of Loulan, it is still a huge mystery, and the site of Loulan has also become the focus of attention of the world. The ancient city of Luntai, Qiemo site, ancient tombs, ancient beacon towers, mummies and ancient rock paintings are all world-class tourist attractions.

In human history, Loulan is a mysterious name. Its glory once formed its special position in the history of world culture. People's interest and enthusiasm for Loulan culture fully shows that Loulan belongs not only to China, but also to human beings. Loulan is an immeasurable historical heritage left by ancestors to Bazhou, and it is also the pride of Bazhou people. At the same time, it also means the excavation, arrangement and research of Loulan culture.

Bazhou people should take on greater responsibilities and show Loulan and ancient western culture in various ways.

When the 2 1 century is coming, the times provide Bazhou people with an excellent opportunity, that is, to develop the cultural heritage of Loulan and the ancient city in a planned way with the rapid economic development as an opportunity and the overall growth of economic strength as the premise. Make them serve the construction of modern spiritual civilization and material civilization. In fact, this is the rebirth of Loulan culture in the new historical period.