11 Hidden Historical Tales of Huanglong - #3 Will Change Everything You Know!
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3. The Shocking Truth About the Ancient Underwater City
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Underneath the travertine ponds, evidence of an advanced ancient society that precedes the Qin Dynasty reveals here the mind-bending revelation challenging what we believed about Huanglong. Ground-penetrating radar-based recent archaeological investigations have unearthed the remains of an advanced underwater city system including highly developed water management technology far ahead of their time. This discovery, which dates back to about 300 BCE, implies that the prehistoric people had evolved sophisticated engineering methods to use the mineral-rich streams. The most remarkable feature is that these early colonists had developed a sophisticated system of channels and filters that genuinely improved the natural travertine building process, hence "farming" the vibrant pools that would later make the place renowned. This finding utterly refutes the earlier presumption that Huanglong's pools were wholly natural structures. Evidence points to the fact that these prehistoric engineers knew ideas of mineral deposition and water flow not "rediscovered" by contemporary science until the 20th century. The layout of the underwater metropolis exposes an organised society fit for thousands of people with separate zones for dwelling, worship, and what seems to be scientific research of the qualities of the waters. This ground-breaking discovery has made historians rethink the chronology of Chinese technology development and spurred fierce scholarly discussion on the actual sources of Huanglong's well-known landscape.