It was a trip to De Yang, China with family and we visited Sanxingdui Archaeological Musuem. It was very interesting and kids really like it.
Samsungdui, the place where the children were thinking, finally came over, witnessed these bronze statues that were small to a few thick meters and large to a few meters, and I learned it really incredible. Because there is no text, it is even more memorable to read after reading.
It is indeed a treasure of Chinese civilization! I was shocked to see it on TV in the past, and I have to admire the rich and colorful civilization of the ancients after witnessing it on the spot today. Whether it is jade or gold, pottery or bronze, it is beyond imagination.
Samsung Dui really deserves its reputation, it is really worth going once, there are many people. You can book a tour guide in the hall by yourself, or you can find a tour guide at the door, a lot. Of course, you can also slowly taste it yourself! See the bronze god tree! See the bronze bell! Dream back to the grave stealing notes! The official surrounding area is also good, a lot of refrigerator stickers, can't help but buy several! There are too many shots, a hundred bottoms!
An absolute archaeological and cultural gem of a site replete with unparalleled historical relics. This place will not disappoint and as someone with little knowledge of Sichuan culture, I left absolutely dumbfounded wondering why on earth we don’t hear much about this place on an international scale.
The Sanxingdui Museum offers a captivating journey through the mysteries of ancient Chinese civilization. With its stunning displays of unearthed artifacts, visitors are immersed in the enigmatic world of the Sanxingdui culture. The museum's meticulous curation and informative exhibits provide a fascinating glimpse into the rich history and cultural heritage of this ancient civilization, making it a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and curious travelers alike.
It's better to experience it in the off-season, but there are a lot of people. Don’t forget to make a reservation to get in. It is very convenient to scan your passport when entering the museum, even more convenient than the Forbidden City. Don’t forget to bargain if you hire a tour guide outside. It’s 150 for 6 people. It’s probably much more expensive in peak season. There are many exhibits, so you can take a look around after you finish the tour. There are many souvenirs in the store.
Very shocking to these exhibits of casting, processing, welding process level. Intriguing, amazing, the ancients' high level of craft, we are difficult to reproduce. I hope you have the opportunity to understand.
It was a trip to De Yang, China with family and we visited Sanxingdui Archaeological Musuem. It was very interesting and kids really like it.
Samsungdui, the place where the children were thinking, finally came over, witnessed these bronze statues that were small to a few thick meters and large to a few meters, and I learned it really incredible. Because there is no text, it is even more memorable to read after reading.
It is indeed a treasure of Chinese civilization! I was shocked to see it on TV in the past, and I have to admire the rich and colorful civilization of the ancients after witnessing it on the spot today. Whether it is jade or gold, pottery or bronze, it is beyond imagination.
Samsung Dui really deserves its reputation, it is really worth going once, there are many people. You can book a tour guide in the hall by yourself, or you can find a tour guide at the door, a lot. Of course, you can also slowly taste it yourself! See the bronze god tree! See the bronze bell! Dream back to the grave stealing notes! The official surrounding area is also good, a lot of refrigerator stickers, can't help but buy several! There are too many shots, a hundred bottoms!
An absolute archaeological and cultural gem of a site replete with unparalleled historical relics. This place will not disappoint and as someone with little knowledge of Sichuan culture, I left absolutely dumbfounded wondering why on earth we don’t hear much about this place on an international scale.
The Sanxingdui Museum offers a captivating journey through the mysteries of ancient Chinese civilization. With its stunning displays of unearthed artifacts, visitors are immersed in the enigmatic world of the Sanxingdui culture. The museum's meticulous curation and informative exhibits provide a fascinating glimpse into the rich history and cultural heritage of this ancient civilization, making it a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and curious travelers alike.
It's better to experience it in the off-season, but there are a lot of people. Don’t forget to make a reservation to get in. It is very convenient to scan your passport when entering the museum, even more convenient than the Forbidden City. Don’t forget to bargain if you hire a tour guide outside. It’s 150 for 6 people. It’s probably much more expensive in peak season. There are many exhibits, so you can take a look around after you finish the tour. There are many souvenirs in the store.
Very shocking to these exhibits of casting, processing, welding process level. Intriguing, amazing, the ancients' high level of craft, we are difficult to reproduce. I hope you have the opportunity to understand.