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LiangLiang's Adventure to Shanghai
Liangzhu Museum (Author) · Dixie W Publishing Corporation · Paperback
LiangLiang's Adventure to Shanghai is a beautifully illustrated children's picture book that brings the ancient world of the Liangzhu Civilization to life through an engaging and imaginative journey.
Set more than 5,000 years ago, the story follows a curious young girl, Liangliang, who joins a brave prince on a mission to solve a mysterious crisis. Along their journey, they travel across villages, rice paddies, and settlements, encountering fishermen, farmers, and community leaders. Each stop reveals fascinating aspects of daily life in one of the earliest known civilizations in China.
Through vivid storytelling and richly detailed illustrations, young readers are introduced to key elements of Liangzhu culture-advanced rice farming, early urban planning, social organization, and spiritual beliefs. The book seamlessly blends adventure with educational content, making complex historical concepts accessible and enjoyable for children.
More than just a story, this book serves as a cultural bridge, inviting readers from around the world to explore the origins of Chinese civilization. It reflects the archaeological discoveries of the Liangzhu ruins and highlights their importance as a milestone in human history.
Perfect for families, educators, and young explorers, LiangLiang's Adventure to Shanghai offers a unique combination of storytelling, history, and cultural discovery-encouraging curiosity, imagination, and a deeper appreciation of ancient civilizations.
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