Cultural relics discovered at the Sanxingdui Ruins are exhibited at the Grand Canal Museum of Beijing, June 27, 2024. (Photo: China News Service/Tian Yuhao)
With a total of 265 pieces of relics featuring ancient Shu civilization, the exhibition named "Unveiling Sanxingdui and Jinsha of Ancient Shu Civilization" kicked off on Thursday in Beijing, attracting many visitors.
Cultural relics discovered at the Sanxingdui Ruins are exhibited at the Grand Canal Museum of Beijing, June 27, 2024. (Photo: China News Service/Tian Yuhao)
Cultural relics discovered at the Sanxingdui Ruins are exhibited at the Grand Canal Museum of Beijing, June 27, 2024. (Photo: China News Service/Tian Yuhao)
Cultural relics discovered at the Sanxingdui Ruins are exhibited at the Grand Canal Museum of Beijing, June 27, 2024. (Photo: China News Service/Tian Yuhao)
Cultural relics discovered at the Sanxingdui Ruins are exhibited at the Grand Canal Museum of Beijing, June 27, 2024. (Photo: China News Service/Tian Yuhao)
Cultural relics discovered at the Sanxingdui Ruins are exhibited at the Grand Canal Museum of Beijing, June 27, 2024. (Photo: China News Service/Tian Yuhao)
Cultural relics discovered at the Sanxingdui Ruins are exhibited at the Grand Canal Museum of Beijing, June 27, 2024. (Photo: China News Service/Tian Yuhao)
Cultural relics discovered at the Sanxingdui Ruins are exhibited at the Grand Canal Museum of Beijing, June 27, 2024. (Photo: China News Service/Tian Yuhao)
Cultural relics discovered at the Sanxingdui Ruins are exhibited at the Grand Canal Museum of Beijing, June 27, 2024. (Photo: China News Service/Tian Yuhao)
Cultural relics discovered at the Sanxingdui Ruins are exhibited at the Grand Canal Museum of Beijing, June 27, 2024. (Photo: China News Service/Tian Yuhao)