• The golden sun bird, smiling golden mask and kneeling stone figures were found at the Jinsha site.
  • · Opening a window to dialogue with the World Through the Medium of Ancient Shu civilization-Chengdu Jinsha Site Museum launches a series of publicity.
  • Jinsha Site Museum is built on the original location of Jinsha Site Ruins that is found in 2001 and it is the first important archaeological discovery in early 21th...
  • Jinsha Site Museum can be reached by subway line 7 at Jinsha Site Museum station, Exit C or via a short taxi ride from downtown Chengdu.
  • It is a shame that so many visitors to Chengdu do not come to Jinsha Site Museum but instead stand in line to watch pandas and hit the shopping streets.
  • The state of the art museum, which now sits at the site, offers an elegantly displayed treasury of artifacts. Address: 2 Jinsha Yizhi Rd.
  • Therefore, it is considered that the Jinsha site has unearthed the richest gold and jade wares and the most centralized elephant tusks in the world.
  • Jinsha Site Museum: In 2001, builders in China discovered a previously unknown ancient site, and subsequent excavations uncovered a vast treasure trove.
  • Jinsha site have uncovered a large amount of artefacts, including gold, jade and ivory. ... 2 Jinsha Site Rd. Chengdu, Sichuan 610091 China. +86 (0) 28 8730 3522.
  • The Jinsha Site in Chengdu City, Sichuan Province is one of China's most important archaeological discoveries in the early 2st century.
  • Located at Chengdu’s Jinsha archaeological site, the Jinsha Site Museum offers insight into the mysterious Bronze Age Shu civilization.
  • The Jinsha Site in Chengdu is a remarkable archaeological site that sheds light on the ancient Shu civilization and its cultural achievements.
  • The Jinsha archaeological site is first discovered in sleeping after 3,000 years by the Sichuan migrant workers in the excavation of Wind Garden Street.
  • The Jinsha Site Museum is a crucial discovery of ancient Shu civilization. The Museum is located at the original archaeological site in at the northwest of Chengdu.