
Shanghai’s 6,000-Year-Old Secrets Unveiled at New Archaeology Exhibition
Discover 6,000 years of Shanghai’s history at the Shanghai Archaeology Exhibition, showcasing over 2,000 relics from the Neolithic Age to modern times at the Shanghai Museum.
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Discover 6,000 years of Shanghai’s history at the Shanghai Archaeology Exhibition, showcasing over 2,000 relics from the Neolithic Age to modern times at the Shanghai Museum.

Explore the unique backlight patterns of Dafo Cave in Xiangtangshan Caves, Handan. Marvel at ancient Buddhist art from the Northern Qi period, brought to life through innovative lighting design.

Discover the enchanting lotus patterns of Xiangtangshan Caves in Hebei Province—a fusion of Chinese and Indian artistry from 1,400 years ago.

Explore Hengdian World Studios, the world’s largest film studio in eastern China, where ancient China’s history is brought to life in films and for visitors alike.

Explore the ancient Huashan rock paintings in Guangxi, China—a UNESCO World Heritage site featuring 2,000-year-old art that reveals the rich culture of the Zhuang ethnic group.

The Baoji Bronze Ware Museum in Shaanxi Province has unveiled its upgraded exhibition, showcasing over 1,000 ancient bronze artifacts and celebrating China’s rich bronze heritage.
After 17 years of meticulous restoration, a 2,000-year-old lacquer bed unearthed in Chengdu reveals the grandeur and mystery of the ancient Shu civilization.
Archaeologists have unearthed a rare, colorfully painted terracotta warrior in Xi’an, revealing new insights into ancient China’s military and artistry.
Visitors from Denmark, the U.S., and the UK unveil the mysteries of China’s Terracotta Warriors, echoing global fascination.
Premiered on December 9, the second season of ‘In Search of Ancient China’ explores underwater archaeological discoveries, using advanced technology to bring ancient stories to life.