A gold, animal-shaped statue weighing nine kilograms and the heaviest among new finds, is on display at a goldware exhibition in Chengdu City, Southwest China’s Sichuan Province, Sept. 20, 2018. As the country’s largest such exhibition, it showcased gold relics from before the 14th century excavated in China. The displays included more than 850 pieces (in 350 sets) of fine goldware from 19 provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities as well as 40 archaeological and cultural institutions. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Lang)
Goldware on display at an exhibition in Chengdu City, Southwest China’s Sichuan Province, Sept. 20, 2018. As the country’s largest such exhibition, it showcased gold relics from before the 14th century excavated in China. The displays included more than 850 pieces (in 350 sets) of fine goldware from 19 provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities as well as 40 archaeological and cultural institutions. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Lang)
Goldware on display at an exhibition in Chengdu City, Southwest China’s Sichuan Province, Sept. 20, 2018. As the country’s largest such exhibition, it showcased gold relics from before the 14th century excavated in China. The displays included more than 850 pieces (in 350 sets) of fine goldware from 19 provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities as well as 40 archaeological and cultural institutions. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Lang)
Goldware on display at an exhibition in Chengdu City, Southwest China’s Sichuan Province, Sept. 20, 2018. As the country’s largest such exhibition, it showcased gold relics from before the 14th century excavated in China. The displays included more than 850 pieces (in 350 sets) of fine goldware from 19 provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities as well as 40 archaeological and cultural institutions. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Lang)
Goldware on display at an exhibition in Chengdu City, Southwest China’s Sichuan Province, Sept. 20, 2018. As the country’s largest such exhibition, it showcased gold relics from before the 14th century excavated in China. The displays included more than 850 pieces (in 350 sets) of fine goldware from 19 provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities as well as 40 archaeological and cultural institutions. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Lang)
Goldware on display at an exhibition in Chengdu City, Southwest China’s Sichuan Province, Sept. 20, 2018. As the country’s largest such exhibition, it showcased gold relics from before the 14th century excavated in China. The displays included more than 850 pieces (in 350 sets) of fine goldware from 19 provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities as well as 40 archaeological and cultural institutions. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Lang)