Lost Underwater Lion City Rediscovery of China’s ‘Atlantis’


The Lost City Of Atlantis Is Real, And It's In China Lion City, China

Lion City, whose real name is Shi Cheng city, was an empire during the years AD 25-200. It, in fact, remained as one of the most powerful cities in China for several centuries. Lion City sits at the bottom of the reservoir close to the Qiandao Lake near the picturesque Wu Shi Mountain.


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310. Hidden beneath the waters of China's Qiandao Lake is a collection of ornate historical buildings dating back to the 2nd century, but this city, known as Shi Cheng, was not drowned under.


Lion Statue in the Forbidden City, China Stock Image Image of city

The ancient city of Shi Cheng was also known as the Lion City because it was located in the province of Zhejiang, where it was surrounded by the five Lion Mountains. Founded over 1,300 years ago, it vanished from view 53 years ago when the Chinese government decided they needed a new hydroelectric power station.


Lion City chinadespite more than 50 years underwater, the entire city

Lion City, famed for sitting at the bottom of the Qiandao Lake, has a surprising history. The once thriving city, known for its powerful statue throughout all of China, now resides over 100 feet below the lake's surface. This was not due to a natural disaster or any type of destructive force unless you consider human nature to be one.


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Submerged city of Shicheng Remains of the submerged city of Shicheng. Submerged in the lake, at the foot of Wushi Mountain (五狮山, "Five Lion Mountain"), lies an ancient city known as Shicheng (狮城, "Lion City"), and was the county seat of the defunct Sui'an County (遂安县), which was merged into Chun'an County due to the construction of Qiandao Lake.


China's Atlantis How the Lion City was purposelyflooded to make way

Shī Chéng (Chinese: 狮城, literally 'Lion City') is an ancient underwater city situated under Qiandao Lake in the Zhejiang Province of China. The city was flooded for the purpose of Industrialization by the Chinese Government in the year 1959 after a hydroelectric dam was required for the province of Zhejiang. Qiandao Lake, also known.


Lion, Imperial Palace, Forbidden City, UNESCO World Heritage Site

At the foot of Wu Shi Mountain (or "Five Lion" Mountain) lies an ancient city known as Shi Cheng ("Lion City"). It was built during the Eastern Han Dynasty (AD 25 - 200) and was first set up as a county in AD 208. This city acquired the name "Shi Cheng" from nearby Wu Shi Mountain, which is located just behind the city.


The many faces of the Lion City[1]

By Carolyn Wang Deep below the calm surface of Qiandao Lake in the Zhejiang Province of China lie the mysterious ruins of two ancient cities, dating back to the Han and Tang dynasties. The Origins of Lion City Qiandao Lake, also known as Thousand Island Lake, is a sprawling body of fresh water, covering 573 sq. km.


the entrance to the Forbidden City (with a lion statue), by Tiananmen

Also called the Lion City because of the Five Lion Mountain (Wun Shi in Mandarin) behind it, the city of Shicheng was founded approximately 1300 years ago during the Tang Dynasty (25-200 AD) in today's Zhejiang Province, 400 km south of Shanghai. It was a political and economic hub of the Ming and Qing dynasties.


The chinese submerged city of Shi Cheng ("Lion City"), located 130 ft

About 130 feet under Qiandao Lake in China sits a perfectly preserved city that disappeared under the water in 1959 when the valley where it sat was purposely flooded to make way for the Xin'an River Dam. Almost 300,000 people were relocated. Search. Shi Cheng or Lion City. Originally built at some point between 25-200 AD, the city was once.


Lion City of Qiandao Lake China Archeology

Once upon a time, an ancient city in China was named Lion City because Five Lion Mountain loomed large behind it. The city, also known as Shi Cheng, has been buried beneath the water for 53 years. Like the lost Incan City of Machu Picchu was 'rediscovered,' so was this lost underwater city that had been founded about 1,300 years ago.


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Beneath the water in the China's Qiandao Lake lies a hidden treasure. The ancient city of Shi Cheng (also known as Lion City), located in the province of Zhejiang, has been submerged underwater for 53 years. Shi Cheng was founded about 1,300 years ago in a valley surrounded by the Five Lion Mountains. When the Chinese government decided they.


Lost Underwater Lion City Rediscovery of China’s ‘Atlantis’

13 Lion City - China's Atlantis www.youtube.com Submerged beneath a manmade lake in China lies a forgotten city, dubbed by experts as "China's Atlantis". The underwater city, known as the Lion City or Shi Cheng, is hidden 40 metres beneath the surface of Qiandao Lake in eastern China.


China's Atlantis How the Lion City was purposelyflooded to make way

Often referred to as the "Lion City" (due to its proximity to the nearby Wu Shi Mountain, or "Five Lion Mountain"), conflicting reports suggest this sunken wonder was first established either.


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Lion City, or Shi Cheng 狮城, remained a submerged mystery for decades, no one thought to search for an ancient metropolis underneath the surface of Qiandao Lake in the Zhejiang Provence of China. The city was "rediscovered" during an archaeological expedition undertaken by the Chinese government in 2001.


Ruins of ancient Chinese city discovered

Shicheng ( Chinese: 狮城; pinyin: Shī Chéng; lit. 'Lion City') is an ancient underwater city situated under Qiandao Lake in Chun'an County, Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, and was previously the county seat of the defunct Sui'an County ( Chinese: 遂安县 ).

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