The Huashan Cliff Paintings are located along the Zuo River in Guangxi Province and are believed to be around 2000 years old. There are 60 paintings in all with a grand total of 1,770 human figures. The paintings were executed by the Luoyue people, ancestors of the local Zhuang minority. The Zuojiang or Zuo River (Chinese: 左江; pinyin: ZuǒJiāng; literally 'Left River') is a river in Guangxi Province, southern China. It flows into the South China Sea.


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