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Cemetery of Marquises of Jin in Quwo

Cemetery of Marquises of Jin in Quwo
Located in Quwo County, Shanxi Province, the Cemetery of Marquises of Jin was the cemetery for...

Chuan & Jie

Chuan & Jie
Chuan is a widely-used travel pass in all states during the Spring and Autumn and the Warring...

Located in North-west Xiaotun Village, Anyang City, Henan Province, Yin Ruins is the first recorded and archaeologically-recognized relics as the capital city in Shang Dynasty. It has a long history of over 3300 years. Since 1928, Chinese archaeologists have for many times discovered historic sites of palaces, mausoleums, ash pits and others of late Shang Dynasty, and have unearthed large quantities of Oracle-Bone, ceramics, jade wares and Bronze wares. In particular, the first discovery of Shang Dynasty Oracle-Bone Inscription reveals the truth about historic capital sites of Chinese Shang Dynasty, and has caused booming interest in Oracle-Bone Inscription studies. The Simuwu Ancient Sacral Square Vessel unearthed from Royal mausoleums in Yin Ruins is the biggest bronze ware ever found in the world, and has become a national treasure in China. In 1976, the Fu Hao Empress Mausoleum of Shang Dynasty was unearthed, which is another important discovery in China’s history of archaeology.

Yin Ruin covers an area of about 24 k©O with 6 km long from west to east and 4 km wide from north to south. It mainly consists of such sub-districts as Palaces, Tombs of royalties as well as commons, handicraft workshops and living quarters for civilians as well as slaves. The ancient Huanhe River flew through the city, which, with a close and reasonable layout, once was the political, economic and cultural center of the Shang Dynasty, even of the Orient. The prosperity of that ancient city can be easily imagined from the largeness of its scope, the magnificence of its palaces, as well as from the quality and quantity of unearthed cultural relics.

In July, 2006, Yin Ruins was listed as World Heritage at the 30th World Heritage Conference. It is universally recognized by international experts in relics of ancient cities as the chief representative of the world’s bronze civilization from 14th century BC to 11th century BC, comparable to ancient Egypt, Babylon and India.

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  • Oracle Bone Inscriptions
    Oracle Bone Inscriptions
    Oracle Bone Inscriptions
    Oracle bone inscription is the most ancient character of China.
  • Simuwu Bronze Vessel, a Treasure of Courtesy
    Simuwu Bronze Vessel, a Treasure of Courtesy
    Simuwu Bronze Vessel, a Treasure of Courtesy
    Simuwu Bronze Vessel, excavated in Anyang Yin Ruins in Henan Province, is the heaviest ancient bronze ware in the world by now, which is named for the three Chinese characters "Si Mu Wu" carved on...
  • Capital Move of Pangeng
    Capital Move of Pangeng
    Capital Move of Pangeng
    When the Shang Dynasty was established, Bo, the current Shangqiu City, Henan Province, was set as its capital.
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    Wuding Resurgence
    Wuding Resurgence
    The emperor Wuding of Shang Dynasty with posthumous title "Gaozong" was in the reign for 59 years, during which the Shang Dynasty reached its zenith, and this period of time was called "Wuding...
  • Palace and Ancestral Temple Site of Yin Ruins
    Palace and Ancestral Temple Site of Yin Ruins
    Palace and Ancestral Temple Site of Yin Ruins
    With a total area of 71.5 hectares, the Palace and Ancestral Temple Site is an integral part and the most important site of Yin Ruins, where distributes a large number of oracle bone storage pits.
  • Royal Cemetery Site of Yin Ruins
    Royal Cemetery Site of Yin Ruins
    Royal Cemetery Site of Yin Ruins
    The Royal Cemetery Site of Yin Ruins is the location of Shang mausoleums area and lieu for sacrifice, which marks the beginning of emperor mausoleum system in China.
  • The Museum of Yin Ruins
    The Museum of Yin Ruins
    The Museum of Yin Ruins
    Established in 1987 with a land area of over 100 mu, the Museum of Yin Ruins was designed by famous ancient building experts strictly based on the original sites.
  • Stone Chime with Tiger Patterns
    Stone Chime with Tiger Patterns
    Stone Chime with Tiger Patterns
    It is a stone chime carved with the pattern of a complete tiger with the fluent and complicated lines.
  • Pottery Drainpipe
    Pottery Drainpipe
    Pottery Drainpipe
    The insert pottery drainpipe takes the shape of a cylinder; with its one end small while the other big and thick.
  • Jade Dragon
    Jade Dragon
    Jade Dragon
    This jade dragon is a circular sculpture that is blackish green on one side and slightly brown on the other.
  • Bronze Mirror
    Bronze Mirror
    Bronze Mirror
    Altogether five Shang-Dynasty mirrors have been unearthed at present.

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