Sanxingdui: Chinese Mainland’s Bronze Age Marvel Goes Global
Discover how the 3,000-year-old Sanxingdui site in the Chinese mainland is captivating experts and Gen Z creatives at the 2025 Sanxingdui Forum, bridging past and future.
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Discover how the 3,000-year-old Sanxingdui site in the Chinese mainland is captivating experts and Gen Z creatives at the 2025 Sanxingdui Forum, bridging past and future.
At the 2025 Sanxingdui Forum, experts toured the museum and excavation site in Sichuan Province on the Chinese mainland, praising advanced preservation and immersive design.
Radiocarbon dating pins Sanxingdui sacrificial pits to 1201–1012 BC, shedding light on late Shang rituals. Findings shared at the 2025 forum in Deyang, Sichuan.
Explore the 3,200-year-old Jinsha Site in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, and uncover the ancient Shu and Sanxingdui civilizations.
Explore Shaanxi Archaeology Museum’s Western Han pottery figurines recreating 2,000-year-old music and dance. A vibrant cultural journey that brings the past to life!
New stone tools and bone fragments in Indonesia may be the oldest known traces of prehistoric humans in Asia, potentially dating back over 700,000 years.
After 700 years, the Western Xia imperial tombs in northwest China reopen, revealing Xixia script, glazed ornaments, and majestic sculptures as China’s 60th World Heritage Site.
Ancient Qiuci tombs in Kucha, Xinjiang, are revived with digital technology, unveiling exquisite funerary art from the Silk Road era.
Sanxingdui Museum unveils 172 rare ancient Greek artifacts, with some on show internationally for the first time.
Discover the ancient Xixia Imperial Tombs, famed as the ‘Pyramids of the East’, highlighting advanced engineering and rich cultural heritage.