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Jiaohe Ruins, a UNESCO-listed ancient city (2nd century BCE–14th century CE), is the world’s largest and best-preserved _earthen architecture_ site. Carved into a cliff between two rivers, it served as a Silk Road hub and Tang Dynasty military stronghold.
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