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考古成果和历史遗址进馆 多家博物馆焕新登场
Yang Guang Wang· 2025-05-17 01:07
Core Points - The International Museum Day has prompted several archaeological and heritage museums to open, showcasing archaeological findings and historical sites to the public [1] - The Lingjiatan Site Museum, which began trial operations on May 16, features a comprehensive display of 1,100 pieces of prehistoric jade, stone, and pottery artifacts, including a significant collection from tomb 07M23, which contains approximately 340 artifacts, 210 of which are jade [1] - The Suzhou Archaeological Museum, opening on May 17, showcases over 1,200 artifacts, with more than 80% being displayed for the first time, including a nearly 90-ton reconstruction of the "Sun Wu No. 1 Tomb," the largest single artifact exhibited in the Jiangsu and Zhejiang regions [1] - The Zhejiang Province's first archaeological museum, the Yujia Mountain Archaeological Museum, is set to open on May 18, allowing visitors to engage with ancient rice cultivation and jade artifacts while also exploring the nearby archaeological park [2] - The museum in Linping provides a comprehensive narrative of prehistoric archaeological discoveries, illustrating the lifestyle of the Liangzhu culture [3]