This was an ancient city-state that had been sealed in dust for over 5,000 years, its architectural style was distinctly different from those of ancient Huaxia, possessing a touch of modern design aesthetics.
The entire visible area of the city was filled with well-arranged buildings, with neat and squared structures, giving off the feeling that the whole city was planned by a city planner.
Take the Huaxia of the early this century as an example, regardless of whether in the city or countryside, people's living standards were uneven: some lived in luxurious apartments and villas while others could only reside in self-built brick houses.
But in this city, although there was still a distinction resembling that between nobility and commoners in architecture, the style and color scheme were very consistent. Either this city had already achieved so-called "common prosperity" over 5,000 years ago, or the rulers of the city had extremely strong governance to unify the architecture.