Jinsha Site Museum

City: Chengdu

Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China

history, museum, educational

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Jinsha Site Museum

Jinsha Site Museum is located in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, and houses the archaeological remains of the Jinsha culture, dating back to around 1200 BCE. This site is crucial for understanding the ancient history of the Sichuan region.

Highlights of Jinsha Site Museum

The museum is best known for its collection of thousands of gold artifacts, jade items, and stone carvings. Noteworthy is the "Sun and Immortal Bird Gold Ornament," which has become a symbol of Chengdu's cultural heritage.

Activities: Visitors can explore the extensive exhibition halls that display artifacts found at the site, participate in interactive exhibits, and watch a documentary that explains the significance of the findings and the history of the Jinsha culture.

Transportation: The museum is easily accessible via public transport or taxi from downtown Chengdu.

Cost: Entrance fee is approximately 70 RMB, which includes access to all permanent exhibitions and the beautiful museum grounds.

Facilities

The museum is well-equipped with visitor facilities including a café, a bookstore offering literature on local history, and interactive zones for children and families.

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