A site of the Han Dynasty’s Nanchang City, bearing the weighty memory of over 2200 years of city construction. It was the capital of the Wu Kingdom’s Yuzhang County, with ancient wells and roads telling a story of prosperity and decline. The site’s unearthed bronze ware, terracotta figurines, and bamboo slips tell of the Han Dynasty craftsmen’s ingenuity and the vibrant daily life. Every remaining brick and broken tile is engraved with the secrets of history.