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The public open day event at the Wenyuan Pavilion relic site at the Old Summer Palace, or Yuanmingyuan, in Beijing, invited over 20 students on Sunday, promptly sharing the results of the archaeological work while promoting the historical and cultural significance of archaeology to the public.
During the event, experts from the Beijing Archaeological Research Institute explained to students the structures of the site's walls and the specific drainage systems, as well as the tools and processes needed for archaeological work, including items from the archaeologists' toolkit, such as measuring tapes, compasses, markers, and the Luoyang spade. Photos: Li Hao/GT
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