Located in Shandong province, Longshan City is thought to be the earliest city in China. There are still ruins of the ancient city that you can go visit.
The earliest coins have been found in a tomb in China which dates to 900BCE, so they were invented before then.
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China made paper but im not sure about utensil
Dao is a type of Chinese single-edge swords primarily used for slashing and chopping. The earliest Dao date back from the Shang Dynasty during China's Bronze Age.
The oldest writing in China was discovered in JaihuRead more: The_earliest_writing_in_China_was_discovered_written_on
The oldest writing in China was discovered in Jaihu, in Henan Province. There is a link below. The article is very short but has links to other articles.
Oracle bones.... Trust me I was asking for the same question and finally found it..
The Quill or Reed Pen was the first pens ever made
Chinese was not the first written language; Sumerian cuneiform and Egyptian hieroglyphs are considered some of the earliest forms of writing dating back to around 3000 BCE. Chinese writing emerged around 1200 BCE during the Shang Dynasty in China.
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Yes, Ancient China did have writing.
The earliest documentation of fireworks dates back to 7th century China. They were invented more than 2000 years ago in China.
Although there were some earlier forms of so-called proto-writing in China, it is generally assumed that the Sumerians created the earliest fully developed writing system called cuneiform around 4,000 BC.
The abacus.
The earliest documentation of fireworks dates back to 7th century China. They were invented more than 2000 years ago in China.
China uses a modified form of the Latin alphabet called Pinyin for transliterating Chinese characters into the Roman alphabet. In addition to Pinyin, Chinese characters are used in written communication in China.