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在天津博物馆感受三千年前的中国制造
Ren Min Wang· 2025-11-29 16:01
Core Insights - The exhibition "Shang Yi Bai Gong - Chinese Manufacturing 3,000 Years Ago" at Tianjin Museum has attracted over 400,000 visitors since its opening on August 23 [2][4][6] Exhibition Overview - The exhibition is divided into five sections: "Overview of Craftsmen," "Building Shang Yi," "Tools and Crafts," "Rituals and Music," and "Transportation" [2][4][6] - It showcases over 180 artifacts from the Shang Dynasty, sourced from four cultural institutions: the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Archaeological Research Institute, Anyang Museum, Anyang Municipal Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology, and Tianjin Museum [2][4][6] - The exhibition highlights the rich archaeological findings from the Yin Ruins [2][4][6]
上新文化盛宴、升级海河夜景,准备好了!城市展新颜喜迎上合峰会八方宾客
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-08-24 03:51
Group 1 - The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Tianjin Summit is approaching, prompting local cultural and tourism attractions to launch new exhibitions and experiences to showcase China's unique cultural charm to international guests [1][4] - The Tianjin Museum, in collaboration with the Yin Xu Museum, has launched an exhibition titled "Shang City Craftsmen - Chinese Manufacturing 3,000 Years Ago," featuring over 180 pieces of exquisite artifacts from the Shang Dynasty [4][6] - The exhibition includes the Yin Xu Museum's treasured artifact, the "Yachang Niu Zun," highlighting the advanced craftsmanship of ancient Chinese artisans and the cultural value of oracle bone script, showcasing the unique charm of Chinese civilization to the world [6][8] Group 2 - The curator of the Tianjin Museum expressed the desire for foreign visitors to experience not only contemporary Chinese manufacturing but also the brilliance of historical civilization, emphasizing the unique charm of Chinese manufacturing from over 3,000 years ago [8] - In addition to the museum's exquisite artifacts, the night view of the Haihe River has been enhanced, with upgraded lighting for buildings, bridges, and docks, providing a new experience for visitors on the Haihe River cruise [12]