Seeking Answers to the Mysteries of Jinsha

It locates in the west hall underground with an area of 830 square meters.

The central sand table shows the distribution of ancient Shu civilization and its cultural connections with surrounding areas. According to the panel boards and cultural relics, the civilizing process from Baodun culture, Sanxingdui culture, Jinsha-12 bridge culture, to late Shu culture, has uncovered the magnificent history background and reality of the cultural development.


Exhibitions and events

Primitive Homeland

Permanent exhibition

This exhibition offers people a typical view of the ancient Shu people’s living environment.

King Palace at a Glance

Permanent exhibition

In this exhibition hall, fragmented materials are organized in an ingenious way to reconstruct the scenes of archaeological excavations. Vrious models of...

The Immortal Heaven and Earth

Permanent exhibition

The ancient Chinese believed in animism, revered nature and their ancestors, and held sacrificial ceremonies to pray to gods in heaven and earth for their blessings. The...

Peak of Perfection

Permanent exhibition

The nearly 20 pieces of exhibitions here are among the most valuable, precious and mysterious relics excavated in Jinsha. They include glistening gold, mysterious bronze, beautiful jade...

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