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How many tigers are hidden in the artifacts? The six major exhibitions of Golden Sands are coming

Cover news reporter Zeng Jie

When you think of tiger-shaped cultural relics, you think of the bronze dragon of the "tiger head tiger brain" just unearthed in Sanxingdui, or the stone tiger unearthed in Jinsha? The new exhibition of Sands is coming, and the "Tiger and Tiger Shengfu - Nonyin Tiger Year New Year Zodiac Cultural Relics (Photo) Joint Exhibition" invites you to count the tigers on the exhibition.

On January 14, the reporter learned from the Jinsha Site Museum that during the Spring Festival, Jinsha will be open normally, and at the same time, six exhibitions and theme activities with rich themes and diverse contents will be grandly launched to celebrate the New Year of the Tiger with the audience. At present, the world civilization series exhibition "Kaleidoscope of Civilization - Syria's Ancient Cultural Relics Exhibition", "Dayun Jinsha - Discovering the Golden Sands for 20 Years Xu Liaoyuan Art Exhibition", "Art Sands - Jinsha Site Museum's Second Children's Theme Painting Exhibition" have been launched, "Historical Time Machine: Syria's Ancient Civilization Digital Exhibition" and "Tiger And Tiger Shengfu - Nongyin Tiger Year New Year Zodiac Relics (Photo) Joint Exhibition" is expected to meet the audience from January 21. At the same time, the permanent exhibition "Into the Golden Sands - Exhibition of Fine Cultural Relics of Ancient Shu Civilization" will continue to accompany the audience through the Spring Festival of the Year of the Tiger.

In addition to the six exhibitions, jinsha site museum will also launch three theme series of courses, including the "Youth Guardian • Sharing Golden Sands" live broadcast activity, Jinsha Cloud Classroom and "I come to Jinsha Lecture Class" activities, to bring cultural feast to the majority of young people.

1. Enter jinsha - the exhibition of fine cultural relics of ancient Shu civilization

Witness the flow of the ancient Shu Jinsha king capital

How many tigers are hidden in the artifacts? The six major exhibitions of Golden Sands are coming

Sun God Bird Gold Ornament, Gold Mask, Bronze Standing Man, Ten Sections of Jade, Golden Crown Belt... More than 2,000 precious cultural relics excavated from the Jinsha site present the audience with the rich production and life, exquisite artistic aesthetics and mysterious religious beliefs of the ancient Shu Kingdom. Here, you can visit the excavation site of the site and explore another peak of the development of the ancient Shu civilization after Sanxingdui - Jinsha!

2. The Kaleidoscope of Civilization - An Exhibition of Ancient Syrian Cultural Relics

A magnificent epic spanning 500,000 years

How many tigers are hidden in the artifacts? The six major exhibitions of Golden Sands are coming

Syria is located at the crossroads of the three continents of Asia, Europe and Africa. The light of human civilization shines here, and the prelude to world dialogue and exchange is played here. This exhibition gathers 183 pieces (sets) of exhibits from 12 cultural and cultural institutions at home and abroad, and freezes the historical moments of Syria for 500,000 years, from daily necessities to ceremonial utensils, from human statues to architectural decorations, from Assyrian murals to Greek silver coins, presenting a magnificent picture of Syrian history.

3. Historical Time Machine: Digital Exhibition of Ancient Syrian Civilizations

Staying at home, approaching Syria

How many tigers are hidden in the artifacts? The six major exhibitions of Golden Sands are coming

With more than 3,500 monuments, Syria is like a huge museum under the blue sky, carrying the traces of various civilizations. This online digital exhibition, taking the important sites and times of Syria as a clue, comprehensively presents important sites and excavated fine cultural relics, just by gently sliding and clicking, the audience can "ride" the historical time machine to open a journey to Syrian ruins, and can also click on hot spots to view a wealth of pictures, texts, audio and video content to understand Syria's rich and colorful culture. The exhibition is expected to be launched on January 21 on the Jinsha Site Museum's public number - online exhibition - cloud exhibition platform.

4. Tiger Tiger Shengfu - Group Exhibition of Cultural Relics of the New Year of the Tiger (Picture).

A wonderful feast of Chinese tiger culture

How many tigers are hidden in the artifacts? The six major exhibitions of Golden Sands are coming

As a well-known "beast" in traditional Chinese culture, the image of the tiger has a long history and auspicious meaning. On the occasion of the Spring Festival of the Year of the Tiger, the Jinsha Site Museum will select hundreds of pictures of tiger cultural relics and more than 20 tiger cultural works created by Jinsha primary school students in the collection of more than 50 museums across the country, showing the multi-faceted image of the tiger in the natural world, history and culture and folk life, presenting a unique zodiac culture. The exhibition is expected to take place on January 26.

5. Art Sands - The Second Children's Theme Painting Exhibition of Jinsha Site Museum

100 excellent paintings in dialogue with ancient ruins

How many tigers are hidden in the artifacts? The six major exhibitions of Golden Sands are coming

The exhibition exhibits 100 outstanding children's paintings with the theme of Jinsha culture collected from all over the city, and the imagination of the ancient Shu Jinsha and the good wishes for the city are presented here. The painting masterpieces that exude innocence and childlike fun not only let art take root in the hearts of children, but also let history and cultural relics speak again.

6. Dayun Sands - 20 Years of Discovery of Golden Sands Xu Liaoyuan Art Exhibition

Dialogue with ancient Shu creativity in the spirit of great luck

How many tigers are hidden in the artifacts? The six major exhibitions of Golden Sands are coming

The exhibition will jointly display the Chengdu Universiade torch "Rong Huo" and a number of works of art created by the torch designer Mr. Xu Liaoyuan with the theme of ancient Shu civilization, in order to present the aesthetic interest of ancient Shu civilization in contemporary context and cross-border culture, and to show the beauty of golden sands and the beauty of the Great Luck in modern art.

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