Sanxingdui & Jinsha Treasures Shine in Beijing Exhibition
Over 200 relics from Sanxingdui and Jinsha are on display at Beijing’s National Museum, revealing the daily life and creativity of the ancient Shu civilization.
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Over 200 relics from Sanxingdui and Jinsha are on display at Beijing’s National Museum, revealing the daily life and creativity of the ancient Shu civilization.
Beijing’s National Museum unveils “Twin Stars Illuminating the World,” showcasing 200+ relics from Sanxingdui and Jinsha that reveal everyday life and spirituality of the Ancient Shu civilization.
China Media Group’s new 22-episode doc ‘In Search of Ancient China’ premiered December 8, exploring Sanxingdui ruins and the origins of Chinese civilization.
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 the Massive Bronze Sacred Tree at Sanxingdui Museum in Sichuan, a towering 396 cm artifact and the largest single bronze discovery in the world.
Sanxingdui Museum unveils 172 rare ancient Greek artifacts, with some on show internationally for the first time.
A cinematic journey through Chengdu’s Sanxingdui Museum reveals ancient artifacts and rich history, bridging past and present storytelling.