Shangjing Longquanfu (Chinese: 上京龍泉府) or Sanggyeong Yongcheonbu (Korean: 상경용천부), also known as Shangjing/Sanggyeong (上京, 상경), Huhan/Holhan Fortress (忽汗城, 홀한성), is an archaeological site in Ning'an, Heilongjiang, China.[1] It was the capital of the Balhae (Bohai) Kingdom from 756 to 785, and again from 793 to 926.[2]
The site is located in about 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) from the modern town of Dongjingcheng (东京城), and the ruined city is also colloquially called "Dongjingcheng". The site has been protected since the 1960s. The Chinese government has established the Bohai Shangjing National Archaeological Park and an archaeological museum at the site.[1]
^ ab渤海上京考古遗址公园(第二批国家考古遗址公园) [Bohai Shangjing National Archaeological Park] (in Chinese). Institute of Archaeology, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. 25 April 2014.
ShangjingLongquanfu (Chinese: 上京龍泉府) or Sanggyeong Yongcheonbu (Korean: 상경용천부), also known as Shangjing/Sanggyeong (上京, 상경), Huhan/Holhan Fortress (忽汗城...
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dynasties Kaifeng, eastern and main capital of the Northern Song dynasty ShangjingLongquanfu, or Dongjing Tonkin, Vietnam Tokyo, Japan Dongjing, Changsha (洞井街道)...
Twitchett 1994, pp. 3, 5. Bielenstein 2005, p. 213. Ogata, Noboru. "ShangjingLongquanfu, the Capital of the Bohai (Parhae) State" Archived 27 July 2018 at...
oversaw the excavations of the Balhae tombs in Dunhua, Jilin and ShangjingLongquanfu, the Balhae capital in Ning'an, Heilongjiang. His excavation report...
Site Date Location Image Coordinates Designation ShangjingLongquanfu, Capital of Balhae 渤海国上京龙泉府遗址 Balhae Ning'an 44°07′42″N 129°09′29″E / 44.128430°N...