Step into the misty mountains of Guangxi to uncover the secrets of the breathtaking Hua Shan rock art - the largest ancient rock painting site in the world. Join archaeologists Jean-Louis Lekelec and Paul Bonn as they journey deep into southern China, navigating winding rivers and limestone cliffs to unravel the mysteries of the Hua Shan cliff paintings. This documentary explores who created these monumental images, how they painted them on near-impossible heights, and what their enigmatic figures truly represent. Discover the links between the ancient Luo Yue people, their sacred bronze drums, and the legends still kept alive by the Zhuang minority today. Along the way, you'll witness cutting-edge archaeological technology, from 3D laser scanning to digital color analysis, that reveals lost details and tracks the art's preservation. The video also examines how the meaning of these paintings has shifted over millennia - from ritual and myth to modern Chinese identity, tourism, and even contemporary art. Are the images depictions of agrarian rites, warrior cults, or something else entirely? How does living tradition connect to this distant past? If you're fascinated by ancient civilizations, Chinese history, rock art, or the enduring power of myth and art, this immersive journey through Hua Shan's wonders will leave you awestruck. #RockArt #HuaShan #ChineseHistory #Guangxi #Archaeology #ZhuangCulture #AncientArt #UNESCOWorldHeritage

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