Introduction to the Ming Pier Ruins: During the environmental remediation process around the Nanhai Temple at the end of 2005, archaeological experts excavated the ancient wharf ruins of the Ming Dynasty on the southwest side of the temple. The site consists of a wharf, road, and small bridge, with a total length of 125 meters and a width of 5.5 meters from east to west. meters, long strips of red sandstone masonry, extending from south to north to the foot of Yuri Pavilion. According to expert research, it is currently the most complete and largest Ming Dynasty dock site in Guangzhou and even the Pearl River Delta.
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