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文化中国行 主根主脉看河南 行走大遗址丨打开一千六百年历史画卷 遗址中“长”出博物馆
He Nan Ri Bao· 2025-07-16 23:36
Core Viewpoint - The newly opened Han-Wei Luoyang City Ruins Museum aims to revitalize the historical significance of Luoyang, a key birthplace of Chinese civilization, through the construction of a cultural hub that showcases ancient artifacts and promotes cultural heritage [8][10][14]. Group 1: Museum Overview - The Han-Wei Luoyang City Ruins Museum, covering an area of 219 acres and with a total construction area of 29,000 square meters, is designed to reflect the grandeur of the Han and Wei dynasties [10]. - The museum features a series of architectural elements that recreate the spatial order of the ancient capital, allowing visitors to experience the historical layout of the city [10][13]. - The museum is part of a broader initiative to establish Luoyang as a "Museum City of the East," enhancing the visibility and accessibility of its rich cultural heritage [8][13]. Group 2: Exhibition and Artifacts - The museum's main exhibition, titled "The History of China - Han-Wei Luoyang City Ruins Museum," is organized around three thematic halls: "Central," "Harmony," and "Unity," providing a multi-dimensional understanding of the ancient city [11]. - The "Central" hall emphasizes the strict governance and order of the capital, showcasing artifacts such as roof tiles inscribed with "Heavenly Spirits" and models of the palace layout [11]. - The "Harmony" hall features over a thousand precious artifacts that illustrate the cultural exchanges and integration of various ethnic groups during the Wei, Jin, and Northern Dynasties [11][12]. Group 3: Cultural Significance - The Han-Wei Luoyang City was historically one of the largest cities in the world, with a population exceeding one million at its peak, underscoring its significance as a "world capital" [12]. - The museum serves as a cultural hub, integrating archaeological research, artifact restoration, and academic activities, positioning itself as a center for the study of early Chinese capital culture [13][14]. - The establishment of the museum aligns with national efforts to protect and promote cultural heritage, making it a key player in the innovative practice of immersive heritage display [13].