Local Cuisine
Try local dishes in nearby towns to experience Hebei's culinary heritage.





Nanzhuangtoucun, located in Hebei, China, is a village of profound historical significance. It is home to the earliest Neolithic site discovered in northern China, dating back to 9,500 BC. Archaeological excavations have uncovered over 47 pieces of pottery, stone tools, and evidence of early millet cultivation. The site also shows signs of domesticated dogs from 10,000 years ago. Nanzhuangtoucun offers a unique glimpse into early human civilization, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in archaeology and history.
Nanzhuangtoucun, located in Hebei, China, is a village of profound historical significance. It is home to the earliest Neolithic site discovered in northern China, dating back to 9,500 BC. Archaeological excavations have uncovered over 47 pieces of pottery, stone tools, and evidence of early millet cultivation. The site also shows signs of domesticated dogs from 10,000 years ago. Nanzhuangtoucun offers a unique glimpse into early human civilization, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in archaeology and history.
Earliest Neolithic site in northern China.
Discovery of ancient pottery and stone tools.
Evidence of early millet cultivation and domestic dogs.
Close access to Lake Baiyangdian, ideal for nature walks.
Rich archaeological history with significant discoveries.
Quiet village atmosphere, perfect for a peaceful visit.
Try local dishes in nearby towns to experience Hebei's culinary heritage.
Consider renting a car or hiring a guide for easier access to the site.
History enthusiasts and archaeology buffs.
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Mandarin, English
Historical, Educational, Cultural
Bring a camera to capture the scenic and historical aspects of the site.
April-JuneSeptember-November
Mild temperatures and blooming nature make it a pleasant time to visit.
Warm weather, ideal for exploring the archaeological site.
Cooler temperatures and fewer tourists provide a serene experience.
Cold but quiet, offering a peaceful exploration of the site.