The Jinsha Site Museum City Exhibition Hall will hold the "Splendid Western Regions and Winds - Xinjiang Silk Road Civilization Special Exhibition" from October 27 to October 27. Xinjiang, located in the northwest of China, the hinterland of the Asian and European continent, is the hub of the ancient Silk Road, and is also the gateway and intermediary of the Chinese civilization to the west. Here, snowy mountains and oasis intersect, deserts and rivers coexist and dance, giving birth to mysterious and romantic Western legends. As early as the Pre-Qin period, Xinjiang maintained close ties with the Central Plains. In 60 BC, the Western Han Dynasty established the Western Capital Hufu in Xinjiang, which opened the historical curtain of the central government's jurisdiction over the Western Region. Under the unified political situation, the implementation of the reclamation into the border and the smoothness of the Silk Road not only greatly promoted the development and prosperity of the local socio-economic society, but also made Xinjiang a place of multicultural integration. After Buddhism was introduced into Xinjiang, it integrated with Chinese traditional culture, resulting in unique Western Buddhism, and formed several important Buddhist cultural centers, and the early caves of Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes and Yungang Grottoes were also affected by it. Farming and nomadic, east and west, in Xinjiang this fertile land collision exchange, integration, retain many famous historical and cultural treasures. This exhibition brings together 134 pieces (sets) of gold, bronze, colored pottery, textiles, simple documents, murals and other cultural relics, showing us Xinjiang's unique and colorful historical paintings. Next, please follow the yoyo camel bell, into the western region of the rich embroidery, and feel the prosperity of the ancient Silk Road together.
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The Jinsha Site Museum City Exhibition Hall will hold the "Splendid Western Regions and Winds - Xinjiang Silk Road Civilization Special Exhibition" from October 27 to October 27. Xinjiang, located in the northwest of China, the hinterland of the Asian and European continent, is the hub of the ancient Silk Road, and is also the gateway and intermediary of the Chinese civilization to the west. Here, snowy mountains and oasis intersect, deserts and rivers coexist and dance, giving birth to mysterious and romantic Western legends. As early as the Pre-Qin period, Xinjiang maintained close ties with the Central Plains. In 60 BC, the Western Han Dynasty established the Western Capital Hufu in Xinjiang, which opened the historical curtain of the central government's jurisdiction over the Western Region. Under the unified political situation, the implementation of the reclamation into the border and the smoothness of the Silk Road not only greatly promoted the development and prosperity of the local socio-economic society, but also made Xinjiang a place of multicultural integration. After Buddhism was introduced into Xinjiang, it integrated with Chinese traditional culture, resulting in unique Western Buddhism, and formed several important Buddhist cultural centers, and the early caves of Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes and Yungang Grottoes were also affected by it. Farming and nomadic, east and west, in Xinjiang this fertile land collision exchange, integration, retain many famous historical and cultural treasures. This exhibition brings together 134 pieces (sets) of gold, bronze, colored pottery, textiles, simple documents, murals and other cultural relics, showing us Xinjiang's unique and colorful historical paintings. Next, please follow the yoyo camel bell, into the western region of the rich embroidery, and feel the prosperity of the ancient Silk Road together.
The entire site museum covers a large area, like a large park. Always compare Sands to Samsung Dui. I personally feel that the fun and the number of collections are definitely not as good as Samsung Dui, but Sands is part of the site, and this immersive feeling is not bad. Overall it is worth seeing.
It was a trip with family to Chengdu, China and we visited Jinsha Site Musuem. We love it so much and would love to go back again.
Listening to the explanation of the tour guide, shocking the wisdom of the ancient people, it is difficult to imagine that the ancient people can make such exquisite objects without any mechanical assistance. Being impressed by the 5,000-year-old culture of China, without explanation, that is, walking around and watching flowers, only explanation, you can make this trip worthwhile.
The second time I went to the Sands Site Museum, it is worth going to the place. Those gold and jade tools representing Bayan culture and other national treasures and their production skills are shocking. I can't help but marvel at the mysterious and brilliant civilization that the Sands ancestors created 3,000 years ago!
The uniqueness of Chengdu Jinsha Site lies in its mysterious cultural connotation and exquisite unearthed cultural relics. Among them, the sun god bird is represented, and it is the iconic cultural symbol of Dachengdu, which inherits thousands of years of cultural heritage.