
China’s oldest surviving city map is carved on a 3-meter-tall stone tablet. Known as the Map of Pingjiang, it was made in 1229 CE and covers the area within Suzhou’s city walls with remarkable accuracy: 5 city gates, 359 bridges, 67 temples, and numerous streets, lanes, and canals [3492×3459]
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[https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/map-of-pingjiang-suzhou](https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/map-of-pingjiang-suzhou)
I wonder if any rubbings on paper were made to post around maps of the city.