 Just a little snippet to deliver to you guys today. An amazingly well preserved ancient Great Wall Fort has been discovered in North West China. Two courtyards have been found at the fort and remains of houses, walls and large statues, and this discovery is believed to date from when the Ming Dynasty ruled China between 1368 and 1644, discovered in North West China which is now the Shangzai province. One of the courtyards found is 60 meters long and 25 meters wide and its walls, houses and brick floors are well preserved. Archaeologists also unearthed a stone tablet at the courtyard and according to the inscription on the tablet the courtyard is the site of a temple called Yang Ying Palace with more than 30 painted statues already being found at this site. The other courtyard is the site of the remains of a larger building, a 12 meter long and 3 meter tall remaining base was also discovered here. The ancient fort was found in a ditch from which local villagers took soil to build a road last April and soon after excavation work started. The discovery includes highly detailed statues and you have to wonder how these things become forgotten under the passage of time, especially in China, who boast a very long continuation of their civilization. Anywho, what do you guys think about these discoveries emerging from the Chinese region? Comments below and as always, thank you for watching.