Sanxingdui News and Events: Updates from the Ancient Shu Civilization Site

From groundbreaking archaeological discoveries to special exhibitions and cultural programs, Sanxingdui continues to capture the attention of historians, researchers, and visitors. Explore the latest news and events to learn about new findings, ongoing research projects, and interactive activities that celebrate the art, history, and culture of one of China’s most enigmatic ancient civilizations.

News & Events

The Sanxingdui Ruins, located in Guanghan, Sichuan Province, have long been one of the most enigmatic archaeological sites in the world. Since their accidental discovery in 1929, these ruins have yielded a treasure trove of artifacts that challenge c
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The earth has a way of keeping secrets, but sometimes, it whispers them back to us through fragments of bronze, jade, and gold. In the lush plains of Sichuan, China, the Sanxingdui Ruins have been doing just that—unveiling a lost civilization that ch
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The soil of Sichuan Province has long held secrets that defy conventional history. For decades, the Sanxingdui Ruins have stood as one of the most enigmatic archaeological sites on Earth—a Bronze Age civilization that left no written records, no huma
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The ancient world has always held a certain mystique, but few archaeological discoveries have captured the global imagination quite like the Sanxingdui Ruins in Sichuan, China. Since their accidental discovery in 1929 and the major excavations that b
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A New Chapter in the Bronze Age Mystery The Sanxingdui Ruins, located in Guanghan City, Sichuan Province, have long been one of the most enigmatic archaeological sites in the world. Since their accidental discovery in 1929, these ancient remains hav
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If you’ve been following the world of archaeology even casually over the past few years, you’ve probably noticed a name popping up with increasing frequency: Sanxingdui. Located in Guanghan, Sichuan Province, this Bronze Age site has been quietly—and
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For decades, the story of Chinese civilization was told along the banks of the Yellow River, a narrative centered on the Central Plains dynasties. Then, in 1986, two sacrificial pits filled with breathtaking, utterly alien bronze artifacts were unear
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The Sanxingdui Ruins are not just an archaeological site; they are a portal. For decades, this complex on the banks of the Yazi River in China's Sichuan Province has been rewriting history, challenging our understanding of ancient Chinese civilizatio
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The very air in the gallery seems to vibrate with an ancient, silent hum. Before you, a towering bronze figure with bulging eyes and a face that seems to belong to another world stares into eternity. This is not the serene, humanistic art of the Yell
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For decades, the narrative of ancient Chinese civilization was dominated by the story of the Yellow River Valley—the cradle of the Shang and Zhou dynasties with their iconic oracle bones and ritual bronzes. Then, in 1986, a discovery in the heart of
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