Location of attractionsNortheast of Baigutun, Dahe Village, Nabi Township, Baise City
Introduction & nbsp; The Baigu Site is located in the northeast of Baigu Tun, Dahe Village, Nabi Township, Baise City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, and is a Paleolithic site. The original landform of Baigu Site is well preserved, and there are abundant stone products buried. A large number of stone products have been discovered, as well as glass meteorite specimens that can be dated. More large gravel stone tools were found on the surface of the site. 69 stone artifacts and glass meteorites were unearthed at the Gaolingpo site. Afterwards, more than 90 pieces of earth and stone products were produced, confirming that the brick red soil was the primary stratum for stone tools, which is estimated to be about 700000 years ago, greatly advancing the history of human activities in Guangxi. The Baigu and Gaolingpo sites are the best preserved and most extensively worked representatives among these locations. The numerous discoveries in the Baise Basin are the most abundant source of data for studying the Pleistocene human development history and environmental changes in southern China and Southeast Asia