1,200-year-old Buddhist garden found in Chengdu
By Xinhua in Chengdu | China Daily | Updated: 2015-07-14 08:04
The site of an ancient Buddhist garden dating back more than 1,200 years has been discovered in downtown Chengdu, capital of southwest China's Sichuan province, a local excavation team said on Monday.
Excavation of the garden, which dates back to China's Tang Dynasty (AD 618-907), was completed earlier this month near a construction site in downtown Chengdu. Archaeologists uncovered 2,500 square meters of garden relics, including a 90-meter-long canal and a pond.
Yi Li, who heads the excavation project, said that the garden may have been part of a man-made landscape adjacent to a Buddhist temple during the same period. Many Buddhist sculptures were found near the temple during the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) more than 110 years ago.
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