The Zhoukoudian site has two parts: the site area and the museum. It opens to the public all year round.
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010-69301287Best Time to Visit:
All Year RoundDuration:
3 hoursAdmission:
30 yuan/person 30 yuan/personOpening Hours:
High season:(April 1-October 31) 9:00-16:30 (ticket stops at 16:00)The Zhoukoudian site is located in Fangshan District, about 50 kilometers southwest of downtown Beijing. With rich natural resources and a warm and pleasant climate, it is the place where Beijing apes lived 500,000 years ago, Xin Dong Man 100,000-200,000 years ago and Shan Ding Dong Man 10,000-30,000 years ago.
Since the large-scale systematic excavation in 1927, the site has discovered 27 fossil and cultural relic sites of different periods, excavated and unearthed fossil remains represent...
The Zhoukoudian site is located in Fangshan District, about 50 kilometers southwest of downtown Beijing. With rich natural resources and a warm and pleasant climate, it is the place where Beijing apes lived 500,000 years ago, Xin Dong Man 100,000-200,000 years ago and Shan Ding Dong Man 10,000-30,000 years ago.
Since the large-scale systematic excavation in 1927, the site has discovered 27 fossil and cultural relic sites of different periods, excavated and unearthed fossil remains representing more than 40 "Peking Man", more than 100,000 pieces of stone tools, nearly 200 kinds of animal fossils and a large number of fire relics. It has become a world-famous treasure house of human fossils and a comprehensive multidisciplinary research base of paleoanthropology, archaeology, paleontology, stratigraphy, chronology, environmental science and karstology.
The Zhoukoudian site has two parts, the site area and the museum. The site area contains several fossil sites such as the famous Ape Man Cave, New Cave and Peak Cave. The museum contains seven exhibition halls with a large number of precious cultural relics, animal fossils and stone tools, which explain the historical value and cultural connotation of the Zhoukoudian site to the audience in the form of graphic displays.
It is the first geopark in China with the theme of natural landscape of karst caves.
In 1992, this temple was selected as one of the "World's Best of Beijing Tourism" as the temple with the largest number of stone sutra plates in the world.
Shidu Scenic Area is a national AAAA scenic spot and a national geopark in China.
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