Qing Dynasty Stone Tablet discovered

SHIJIAZHUANG: A stone tablet dating back to the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) has been discovered in north China’s Hebei Province, according to local authorities.

Measuring 193 cm in height, 68 cm in width, and 25 cm in thickness, the bluestone tablet was found in Baixiang County, said Baixiang’s cultural relics protection department.

The tablet has an inscription of 559 characters describing the renovations of a bridge in 1803 and the local scenery at that time.

According to Geng Xiaoning, director of Baixiang’s cultural relics protection institute, the tablet provides first-hand information which contributes to the understanding of local ancient hydrological conditions. – Agencies