湖南省政府门户网 2024-07-24 15:11:30
On the evening of July 22, the special exhibition "Princess from Chang'an - Queen Yuyang of Changsha Kingdom in the Han Dynasty and Her Era" opened at the Changsha Museum. This exhibition begins with the tomb of Queen Yuyang of the Changsha Kingdom in the Western Han Dynasty (206 BCE –25 CE), recognized as one of the "Top 10 Archaeological Discoveries of 1993 in China". It showcases the latest research findings related to the unearthed relics of the Changsha Kingdom in recent years. Nearly 200 pieces of precious cultural relics, including gold, silver, jade, bronze, wooden lacquer, and pottery wares, have been meticulously selected. The exhibition aims to recreate the prosperous era of the Changsha Kingdom in the Han Dynasty, a time marked by social unity, abundant resources, and affluence. (Photo/Li Jian and Hu Xueyi, Hunan Daily)
On the evening of July 22, the special exhibition "Princess from Chang'an - Queen Yuyang of Changsha Kingdom in the Han Dynasty and Her Era" opened at the Changsha Museum. This exhibition begins with the tomb of Queen Yuyang of the Changsha Kingdom in the Western Han Dynasty (206 BCE –25 CE), recognized as one of the "Top 10 Archaeological Discoveries of 1993 in China". It showcases the latest research findings related to the unearthed relics of the Changsha Kingdom in recent years. Nearly 200 pieces of precious cultural relics, including gold, silver, jade, bronze, wooden lacquer, and pottery wares, have been meticulously selected. The exhibition aims to recreate the prosperous era of the Changsha Kingdom in the Han Dynasty, a time marked by social unity, abundant resources, and affluence. (Photo/Li Jian and Hu Xueyi, Hunan Daily)
On the evening of July 22, the special exhibition "Princess from Chang'an - Queen Yuyang of Changsha Kingdom in the Han Dynasty and Her Era" opened at the Changsha Museum. This exhibition begins with the tomb of Queen Yuyang of the Changsha Kingdom in the Western Han Dynasty (206 BCE –25 CE), recognized as one of the "Top 10 Archaeological Discoveries of 1993 in China". It showcases the latest research findings related to the unearthed relics of the Changsha Kingdom in recent years. Nearly 200 pieces of precious cultural relics, including gold, silver, jade, bronze, wooden lacquer, and pottery wares, have been meticulously selected. The exhibition aims to recreate the prosperous era of the Changsha Kingdom in the Han Dynasty, a time marked by social unity, abundant resources, and affluence. (Photo/Li Jian and Hu Xueyi, Hunan Daily)
On the evening of July 22, the special exhibition "Princess from Chang'an - Queen Yuyang of Changsha Kingdom in the Han Dynasty and Her Era" opened at the Changsha Museum. This exhibition begins with the tomb of Queen Yuyang of the Changsha Kingdom in the Western Han Dynasty (206 BCE –25 CE), recognized as one of the "Top 10 Archaeological Discoveries of 1993 in China". It showcases the latest research findings related to the unearthed relics of the Changsha Kingdom in recent years. Nearly 200 pieces of precious cultural relics, including gold, silver, jade, bronze, wooden lacquer, and pottery wares, have been meticulously selected. The exhibition aims to recreate the prosperous era of the Changsha Kingdom in the Han Dynasty, a time marked by social unity, abundant resources, and affluence. (Photo/Li Jian and Hu Xueyi, Hunan Daily)
On the evening of July 22, the special exhibition "Princess from Chang'an - Queen Yuyang of Changsha Kingdom in the Han Dynasty and Her Era" opened at the Changsha Museum. This exhibition begins with the tomb of Queen Yuyang of the Changsha Kingdom in the Western Han Dynasty (206 BCE –25 CE), recognized as one of the "Top 10 Archaeological Discoveries of 1993 in China". It showcases the latest research findings related to the unearthed relics of the Changsha Kingdom in recent years. Nearly 200 pieces of precious cultural relics, including gold, silver, jade, bronze, wooden lacquer, and pottery wares, have been meticulously selected. The exhibition aims to recreate the prosperous era of the Changsha Kingdom in the Han Dynasty, a time marked by social unity, abundant resources, and affluence. (Photo/Li Jian and Hu Xueyi, Hunan Daily)
Information
Duration: July 23, 2024 to February 16, 2025
Venue: Special Exhibition Hall 2, Changsha Museum (inside the Changsha Binjiang Cultural Park, Kaifu District, Changsha)
The exhibition is open to the public free of charge.
Opening hours:
Tuesday to Sunday (closed every Monday)
09:00-17:00 (last entry at 16:30)
How to visit:
Before visiting, visitors need to make a reservation via the official WeChat account of Changsha Museum.
责编:田梦瑶
一审:田梦瑶
二审:唐煜斯
三审:秦慧英
来源:湖南省政府门户网
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