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马年春节假期三星堆博物馆累计接待游客近20万人次
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-23 12:30
中新网成都2月23日电 (记者 岳依桐)记者23日从三星堆博物馆获悉,马年春节假期,三星堆博物馆 以"三星堆里过大年 古蜀圣地祈新福"为主题,打造了一场融千年文明与新春民俗的文化盛宴,累计接 待游客近20万人次。 马年正月初一至初七,三星堆博物馆迎来如潮客流。每日开馆前,入口处便已排起蜿蜒长龙。博物馆园 区张灯结彩,展馆内青铜大立人、黄金面具、青铜神树等国宝级文物前依旧人头攒动,游客们或仰头端 详文物的神秘纹饰,或举着手机定格跨越千年的邂逅。 图为游客 在三星堆博物馆观看新年大典。三星堆博物馆供图 除了常设陈列的持续火爆,三星堆博物馆春节期间同步开放的"北京中轴线:中国理想都城秩序的杰 作""碧海浮槎——法国国家凯布朗利博物馆藏大洋洲艺术珍品展"两大特展也吸引大量游客。图腾舟 DIY等配套活动,则让游客在感受古蜀文明的同时,领略多元文化的交融之美。另外,该博物馆还推 出"乐玩三星堆,欢乐过大年"系列教育研学活动。 在三星堆博物馆参观。三星堆博物馆供图 据了解,为满足游客需求,三星堆博物馆延长开放至每日20时,增设延时票时段,并通过官方平台提前 实名分时段预约售票,有效分流高峰客流;红外热力图实时监测系统持续运 ...
文物“出差”游客热度不减 科技让古蜀文明“活”起来
Zhong Guo Jing Ji Wang· 2026-02-13 22:56
春节的脚步越来越近,位于四川省广汉市的三星堆博物馆已是一片热闹景象。 展厅内,宏阔的展陈空间与精心设计的灯光,将一件件珍贵文物烘托得庄严而神秘。游客络绎不绝,在 这里亲身感受古蜀文明的独特魅力。 讲解员的专业讲解,为游客揭开了三星堆的神秘面纱。 转自:中国经济网 作为三星堆博物馆的"镇馆之宝",青铜纵目面具、青铜神树等国宝级文物,依旧是游客参观的核心打卡 点。 素有"青铜健身教练"之称的网红馆藏青铜着裙立人像,即便正在国博"出差",馆内3D打印的复刻展品, 依然引得不少游客驻足欣赏。 这些距今三千多年的文物,以其独特的造型和精湛的工艺,向世人展示着古蜀文明的灿烂与神秘。 当科技与文明相遇,历史便"活"了过来。 博物馆用裸眼3D技术还原了一个考古方舱,游客以"考古人"的身份,体验文物出土过程。 青铜神坛运用现代科技手段,实现"跨坑"拼合。 沉浸式的光影剧场,让古蜀世界变得可感可触。 科技的进步,让越来越多的千年文物实现数字"重生"。 逛完展馆,文创区绝对是不能错过的地方。这些带着三星堆元素的新春好物,从玩偶、书签到冰箱贴, 既有趣味又有纪念意义。 其实三星堆的魅力,从来不止于博物馆里的藏品。这些年,三星堆文物也 ...
金沙文物首次“加盟”三星堆基本陈列
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-05 20:15
本报讯 (成都日报锦观新闻记者 王嘉)上世纪至本世纪初,三星堆、金沙遗址的发现与发掘,让古蜀 文明的发展脉络逐渐清晰起来,二者之间的关系也备受关注。2月5日上午,来自金沙遗址的玉璋、凹刃 玉凿、石跪坐人像、石虎、陶尖底盏等12件(套)珍贵文物亮相三星堆博物馆基本陈列,与三星堆同类 器物同框展示,其中包括6件一级文物,将持续展出至2027年金沙遗址博物馆重新开放前夕。 三星堆与金沙,是商周时期在成都平原相继兴起的两个政治、经济、文化中心,二者共同构成了古蜀文 明发展史上的两次高峰。从共同的精神信仰到用象牙祭祀的特殊传统,再到金面具、青铜立人等相似的 器物样式和艺术风格……金沙遗址与三星堆遗址在聚落布局、信仰观念、社会组织等方面展现出一脉相 承的特征,也为解答三星堆去向之谜提供了实证。近年来,金沙与三星堆携手同行,以联合办展和举办 交流活动的形式已先后走进国内外70余座城市,让海内外观众一睹古蜀文明的风采。此次是金沙文物首 次"走进"三星堆基本陈列,进一步丰富了古蜀文明的展览叙事。据介绍,三星堆博物馆基本陈列分 为"世纪逐梦""巍然王都""天地人神"三个部分,此次展出的12件金沙文物,位于第二部分"巍然王都"中 ...
看古蜀文明“双星”闪耀
Ren Min Ri Bao Hai Wai Ban· 2026-01-27 03:44
人民日报海外版记者 邹雅婷 三星堆遗址三号祭祀坑出土的商代金面具(四川省文物考古研究院藏)。杜建坡摄 威严肃穆的戴金面罩青铜人头像、玄奇诡谲的戴冠纵目面具、刻画生动的肩扛象牙人形纹玉璋……由中 国国家博物馆、四川省文物局主办的"双星耀世——三星堆—金沙遗址古蜀文明展"日前亮相国博。 展览荟萃三星堆—金沙遗址出土的200余件(套)精美文物,通过"惊世秘藏""人神共舞""崇祀天地""互 融共鉴"4个单元,生动呈现三星堆—金沙遗址的考古历程与丰富文化遗存,反映古蜀先民的生活与精神 世界,揭示古蜀文明与中原地区及长江中下游地区的密切联系,突出其在中华文明多元一体格局中的重 要地位。 此次展览从考古发掘、族群生活、信仰礼仪、工艺交流等角度展开,介绍了三星堆遗址考古研究的新成 果,在系统阐释古蜀文明体系的同时,深化观众对中华文明多元一体发展格局的认知。 恰逢金沙遗址博物馆闭馆实施保护展示提升,此次展出的108件(套)金沙文物中,有37件(套)系金 沙遗址博物馆开馆以来从未外展的文物,包括青铜立人、兽首饰玉璋等一批标志性器物。 展厅一角。中国国家博物馆供图 青铜立人站立在插座上,头戴太阳帽,脑后垂下3股发辫,双手作握状,置 ...
文博日历丨来自三星堆的虎牙,长得好像“腊八蒜”
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-25 22:24
01 三星堆虎牙竟是"腊八蒜"色 整体呈碧绿色,自带渐变 根部均有一个圆形穿孔 看上去特别像三颗腊八蒜 今日腊八 华北地区有泡腊八蒜的习俗 在三星堆 有三颗虎牙竟神奇"撞脸"腊八蒜 今天一起认识虎牙 与坑里的青铜器共同埋藏了三千多年 这三颗小物件,来自三星堆 你猜它们的材质是什么? 或许是青铜或绿松石? 答案其实是:虎牙! 三千多年前 古蜀先民"虎口探齿" 将真·老虎牙穿孔后做成了装饰品 每个虎牙的根部均有一个圆形穿孔,因此专家推断,虎牙可能是用来系挂穿戴的装饰品。 虎牙整体呈碧绿色 是因为三颗虎牙出土于二号祭祀坑 受铜锈渗透侵蚀而染上独特的"青铜绿" 就像腊八蒜腌制原理一样 两者都因"久藏"而焕发异彩 腊八蒜变绿是由于在低温和酸性条件下,大蒜中的含硫化合物通过酶促反应生成蓝色素和黄色素,两者叠加呈现绿色。一般腌制15至40天的蒜会呈现绿色, 其中腌制22天是腊八蒜颜值最高的黄金时间。 02 古蜀先民有"尚虎"的传统 除了作为装饰品 虎牙可能还是权力和力量的象征 具有辟邪的作用 这是因为古蜀先民有"尚虎"的传统 在古蜀人的信仰体系中 虎是威猛、权力与辟邪的象征 三星堆出土的众多虎形文物 共同印证了古蜀文明的" ...
三星堆戴冠纵目面具“历史性聚首”
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-20 19:54
Core Viewpoint - The exhibition "Double Stars Shine in the World - Ancient Shu Civilization Exhibition of Sanxingdui and Jinsha Sites" showcases over 200 exquisite artifacts from the Sanxingdui and Jinsha sites, reflecting the life and spiritual world of ancient Shu ancestors and their close ties with the Central Plains and the Yangtze River basin [8][10]. Group 1: Exhibition Overview - The exhibition is guided by the National Cultural Heritage Administration and organized by the National Museum of China and the Sichuan Provincial Cultural Heritage Administration, opening on January 18 and running until mid-August [8]. - It features four thematic units: "Stunning Secrets," "Dance of Gods and Humans," "Worship of Heaven and Earth," and "Mutual Appreciation," highlighting the unique value of ancient Shu civilization [8][10]. - The exhibition includes 108 artifacts from the Jinsha site, with 37 pieces never exhibited outside since the museum's opening, including iconic items like the bronze standing figure and beast-head jade pendant [8][10]. Group 2: Notable Artifacts - The exhibition features significant artifacts such as the bronze beast mask, sun-shaped bronze vessels, and the bronze figure known as the "Bronze Fitness Coach," showcasing the creativity and imagination of ancient Shu people [10][12]. - A historic gathering occurs with the display of two crown-shaped eye masks from the Sanxingdui Museum and the National Museum of China, marking the first time these iconic bronze masks are exhibited together since their discovery in 1986 [11]. - The exhibition also highlights the gold mask copper human head, known for its combination of gold foil and bronze, and is considered the most complete gold mask from the Shang and Zhou dynasties in China [12]. Group 3: Archaeological Significance - The discoveries at the Sanxingdui and Jinsha sites are recognized as major archaeological finds of the 20th and early 21st centuries, showcasing the harmonious coexistence of ancient Shu civilization with its natural environment [10]. - The exhibition emphasizes the importance of ancient Shu civilization in the context of China's diverse and unified cultural landscape, contributing unique insights into human civilization [12]. Group 4: Accessibility and Engagement - The exhibition incorporates multi-dimensional sensory experiences and inclusivity features, such as Braille descriptions, NFC sensing, touchable exhibits, and audio guide QR codes, ensuring accessibility for all visitors, including those with disabilities [12].
到国博感受古蜀文明“双星耀世”
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-19 23:20
Core Viewpoint - The "Double Stars Shine Together - Sanxingdui and Jinsha Site Ancient Shu Civilization Exhibition" opened at the National Museum of China, showcasing over 200 artifacts and highlighting the unique value of the ancient Shu civilization [1][2]. Group 1: Exhibition Overview - The exhibition is guided by the National Cultural Heritage Administration and organized by the National Museum of China and the Sichuan Provincial Cultural Heritage Administration, running for seven months [1]. - It features four thematic sections: "Stunning Secrets," "Dance of Gods and Humans," "Worship of Heaven and Earth," and "Mutual Appreciation," presenting the archaeological journey and cultural heritage of the Sanxingdui and Jinsha sites [1]. Group 2: Artifacts and Highlights - The exhibition includes significant artifacts such as bronze human heads with gold masks, bronze standing figures, and jade ceremonial objects, illustrating the grandeur of ancient Shu society [2]. - Notably, 37 artifacts from the Jinsha Site Museum are on display for the first time due to museum renovations, including the renowned bronze standing figure and beast-head jade [2][3]. - The exhibition features a historic gathering of the crowned bronze masks from both the Sanxingdui Museum and the National Museum of China, marking their first appearance together since 1986 [3]. Group 3: Visitor Experience - The exhibition is designed to be accessible, with features such as tactile models, NFC interactions, and audio guides to enhance the experience for all visitors, including those with disabilities [3]. - The immersive experience allows visitors to engage deeply with the ancient Shu civilization, creating a memorable cultural encounter [3].
来国博 感受来自古蜀文明的“辉光” 与“凝视”
Xin Hua She· 2026-01-19 20:20
"双星耀世——三星堆—金沙遗址古蜀文明展"1月18日在中国国家博物馆开幕,展期7个月。展览展出三星堆—金沙遗址出土的200余件(套)精 美文物,生动呈现三星堆—金沙遗址的考古历程与丰富文化遗存,反映古蜀先民的生活与精神世界,揭示古蜀文明与中原地区及长江中下游地区 的密切联系。 记者:于跃、庞元元 据介绍,本次展览空间设计理念以"辉光"与"凝视"为核心,构建古今对话。 ...
200余件古蜀文物闪耀国博
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-19 05:48
Core Viewpoint - The exhibition "Double Stars Shine in the World - Ancient Shu Civilization Exhibition of Sanxingdui and Jinsha Sites" showcases over 200 artifacts, including 59 first-class items, highlighting the rich cultural heritage of ancient Shu civilization and its archaeological significance [1] Group 1: Exhibition Highlights - The exhibition features 200+ artifacts, with 59 classified as first-class, including the bronze standing figures from the Jinsha site, marking their first display outside their home museum [1] - Notable exhibits include the bronze human head with a gold mask and the bronze standing figures, which illustrate the cultural evolution from the Sanxingdui to the Jinsha period [1] - The exhibition emphasizes the similarities and differences in artifacts, showcasing the transition in hairstyles and cultural practices between the two sites [1] Group 2: Cultural Exchange and Influence - The architectural elements and construction techniques of the Sanxingdui and Jinsha sites reflect cultural exchanges with the Yellow River basin, indicating a broader influence of Shang culture on ancient Shu bronze culture [1] - Artifacts such as seashells found at the sites suggest that the region functioned as an "international metropolis" during its peak [1] Group 3: Educational Aspects - The exhibition incorporates modern technology, including Braille descriptions and NFC-enabled audio guides, to enhance accessibility and understanding of ancient Shu civilization for all visitors [1] - Recent archaeological findings related to bronze casting techniques and agricultural practices are presented alongside artifacts, providing a comprehensive view of the advancements in ancient Shu society [1]
视频丨三星堆及金沙遗址200余件珍贵文物亮相国博
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan· 2026-01-19 01:07
Core Insights - The exhibition at the National Museum showcases over 200 precious artifacts from the Sanxingdui and Jinsha sites, both of which have been recognized as significant archaeological discoveries in the past century, greatly enhancing the understanding of Chinese bronze civilization [1] Group 1 - The artificial carbonized rice and diverse pottery found at the sites reflect the daily life and wisdom of the ancient Shu people, highlighting their culinary practices [2] - Rituals played a crucial role in ancient Chinese culture, as evidenced by various ceremonial artifacts such as bronze masks and jade implements, which illustrate the reverence for nature and the divine [2] - The artifacts symbolize the Shu people's admiration for light and their imaginative cosmology, showcasing their rich cultural expressions [2] Group 2 - The Sanxingdui and Jinsha sites represent the pinnacle of the ancient Shu civilization during the Bronze Age, according to the curator of the National Museum [4] - Many of the unique designs found in the artifacts can be traced back to the historical context of Chinese civilization, indicating a strong cultural connection to the Central Plains during the Shang and Zhou dynasties [6] - The ancient Shu civilization demonstrated significant cultural creativity and subjectivity by incorporating and innovating upon bronze vessel forms from the Central Plains and the lower reaches of the Yangtze River [6]