200+ Sanxingdui & Jinsha Treasures Shine in Beijing Exhibit
Beijing’s National Museum recently unveiled an exhibition of over 200 Sanxingdui and Jinsha relics, offering a window into the ancient Shu people’s life, beliefs, and regional links.
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Beijing’s National Museum recently unveiled an exhibition of over 200 Sanxingdui and Jinsha relics, offering a window into the ancient Shu people’s life, beliefs, and regional links.
Discover the Ancient Shu civilization at Beijing’s National Museum: 200+ relics from Sanxingdui and Jinsha reveal Bronze Age life and culture.
CMG’s new 22-episode season of ‘In Search of Ancient China’ debuts December 8, diving into Sanxingdui Ruins and the origins of Chinese civilization.
CMG’s 2023 Mid-Autumn Festival Gala spun Sanxingdui’s ancient mysteries with AI guides and cinematic flair, creating a mouthwatering cultural feast under the full moon.
CMG’s 2025 Mid-Autumn Gala dazzled with ‘Bronze’, where humanoid robots and 3,000-year-old Sanxingdui bronzes met in a breathtaking fusion of past and future.
Discover how Sanxingdui’s 3,000-year-old bronzes and Gen Z-powered tech at the 2025 Forum are reviving this ancient marvel for a global audience.
Global experts at the 2025 Sanxingdui Forum praise the 4,500-year-old site in the Chinese mainland’s Sichuan Province for its cutting-edge conservation and immersive exhibits. 🤩
Radiocarbon dating pins Sanxingdui sacrificial pits in Deyang, Sichuan to 1201–1012 BC, confirming their late Shang Dynasty origins.
Discover the Massive Bronze Sacred Tree at Sanxingdui Museum in Sichuan Province, a 396 cm-tall relic and the largest single bronze artifact ever found!
Sanxingdui Museum unveils 172 rare Ancient Greece artifacts in a landmark exhibition bridging history and modern culture.