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Ancient Shu Treasures Shine at Beijing’s National Museum

Beijing, the Chinese mainland — An ongoing exhibition at the National Museum of China brings together more than 200 sets of artifacts from the ancient Shu civilization. Visitors can marvel at gold masks, bronze figures, and ritual objects that lay buried for three millennia.

Each piece tells a story of craftsmanship and ceremony: the gleaming surface of a gold mask, the lifelike forms of bronze statuettes, and the intricate designs on ritual vessels hint at beliefs and practices long hidden from view.

For young explorers, design enthusiasts, and globe-trotters alike, this display offers an immersive journey into a distant past. Through the fusion of archaeology and storytelling, the exhibition shines a spotlight on a civilization that fueled imagination—and continues to inspire curiosity today.

Don't miss the chance to uncover the secrets of Shu at the heart of Beijing.

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