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Over 400 international guests visit 'Origins of Chinese Civilization from an Archaeological Perspective' exhibition at First World Conference on Classics

Source:HICC | 2024-11-06 19:16

On the morning of November 6, the "Origins of Chinese Civilization from an Archaeological Perspective" exhibition launched during the First World Conference on Classics, opened at the Chinese Archaeological Museum. Guests from all over the world visited a chariot from the Shang Dynasty, unearthed at the Yin Ruins in Anyang, Henan, in 2004. [Photo by Li Danping/China Youth Daily·Youth.cn]

On the morning of November 6, the "Origins of Chinese Civilization from an Archaeological Perspective" exhibition launched during the First World Conference on Classics, opened at the Chinese Archaeological Museum. Guests from all over the world visited a chariot from the Shang Dynasty, unearthed at the Yin Ruins in Anyang, Henan, in 2004. [Photo by Li Danping/China Youth Daily·Youth.cn]

On the morning of November 6, the "Origins of Chinese Civilization from an Archaeological Perspective" exhibition launched during the First World Conference on Classics, opened at the Chinese Archaeological Museum. Guests from all over the world appreciated paleolithic artifacts unearthed at the Xiaonanhai Site in Anyang, Henan, including stone flakes, concave-edged scrapers, chopping tools, stone axes, chisels, and multi-purpose carving scrapers. [Photo by Li Danping/China Youth Daily·Youth.cn]

On the morning of November 6, the "Origins of Chinese Civilization from an Archaeological Perspective" exhibition launched during the First World Conference on Classics, opened at the Chinese Archaeological Museum. Guests from all over the world had the opportunity to experience a performance on the ancient bronze chime bells. [Photo by Li Danping/China Youth Daily·Youth.cn]


Web editors: Zhang Rui, Zhou Jinmiao

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Over 400 international guests visit 'Origins of Chinese Civilization from an Archaeological Perspective' exhibition at First World Conference on Classics

HICC2024-11-06 19:16

On the morning of November 6, the "Origins of Chinese Civilization from an Archaeological Perspective" exhibition launched during the First World Conference on Classics, opened at the Chinese Archaeological Museum. Guests from all over the world visited a chariot from the Shang Dynasty, unearthed at the Yin Ruins in Anyang, Henan, in 2004. [Photo by Li Danping/China Youth Daily·Youth.cn]

On the morning of November 6, the "Origins of Chinese Civilization from an Archaeological Perspective" exhibition launched during the First World Conference on Classics, opened at the Chinese Archaeological Museum. Guests from all over the world visited a chariot from the Shang Dynasty, unearthed at the Yin Ruins in Anyang, Henan, in 2004. [Photo by Li Danping/China Youth Daily·Youth.cn]

On the morning of November 6, the "Origins of Chinese Civilization from an Archaeological Perspective" exhibition launched during the First World Conference on Classics, opened at the Chinese Archaeological Museum. Guests from all over the world appreciated paleolithic artifacts unearthed at the Xiaonanhai Site in Anyang, Henan, including stone flakes, concave-edged scrapers, chopping tools, stone axes, chisels, and multi-purpose carving scrapers. [Photo by Li Danping/China Youth Daily·Youth.cn]

On the morning of November 6, the "Origins of Chinese Civilization from an Archaeological Perspective" exhibition launched during the First World Conference on Classics, opened at the Chinese Archaeological Museum. Guests from all over the world had the opportunity to experience a performance on the ancient bronze chime bells. [Photo by Li Danping/China Youth Daily·Youth.cn]


Web editors: Zhang Rui, Zhou Jinmiao