
Fenghao
Fenghao is an ancient Chinese archaeological site that served as the city’s administrative and ceremonial center during the Western Zhou Dynasty (1046–771 BCE). It was a significant political and ritual hub, featuring grand palaces, temples, and tombs, reflecting the centralized power and religious practices of the time. Located near modern-day Xinzheng in Henan Province, Fenghao provides valuable insights into early Chinese civilization, including city planning, governance, and cultural traditions. Its remains help researchers understand the political structure and societal organization of early China, making it an important cultural and historical landmark.