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If the national treasure could talk

👀The Ancient Chinese Bronze Museum in the East Hall of the Shanghai Museum is the first and most complete exhibition of the history of Chinese bronzes at home and abroad✔️. 🛖The exhibits span from the late Xia Dynasty in the 18th century BC to the mid-Qing Dynasty in the 19th century, covering 3,600 years of history, fully presenting the eight major development stages of bronze ware from its inception to retro (inception period, cultivation period, heyday, etc.). Everyone must go and feast their eyes! 📀The exhibition design continues the classic dark green tone and uses low-reflection glass display cabinets to restore the solemn beauty of bronze ware; the lighting and layout optimize the viewing experience, highlighting the details of the patterns and the outlines of the objects. 📹Children also become photographers and "photograph and archive" their favorite cultural relics. Tips: The precious collections inside are also dazzling; 🎞1. "Treasure of the Museum" Da Ke Ding is a heavy artifact from the Western Zhou Dynasty. The body of the tripod is decorated with deformed animal face patterns and wavy patterns. The inscription inside the belly records the historical fact that the King of Zhou rewarded the noble "Ke". 🎞2. Interactive exhibit "Water Spray Fish Wash" is a bronze ware from the Ming Dynasty. After pouring clean water and rubbing the ears, it can trigger the wonderful phenomenon of water spraying from the fish's mouth, intuitively showing the physical wisdom of ancient craftsmen. 🎞Treasures from the Shang and Zhou Dynasties🫧Jin Hou Su Bell: A Western Zhou chime bell with precise musicality. The inscription records the history of Jin Hou Su following the King of Zhou in his conquests. 🫧Shang Yang Fangsheng: A standard measuring instrument from the Warring States Period, witnessing the Qin Dynasty's reform of unified weights and measures. Fuyi Gong: A wine vessel from the early Western Zhou Dynasty, it incorporates the shapes of various animals and is known as the “four-in-one” vessel, displaying a mysterious artistic style19. 🫧The technology display area uses CT scanning and multimedia interactive games to decipher the bronze casting process, which is suitable for parents and technology enthusiasts to try. 🌷Supporting facilities: There is a rest area, a cafe and a cultural and creative store on each floor (Sanxingdui co-branded ice cream and Sun Bird refrigerator magnets are recommended), and the underground restaurant provides Chinese and Western food. 👣Transportation Guide: It can be reached by taking Metro Line 2 at Shanghai Science and Technology Museum Station. There is no public parking lot in the museum, so green travel is recommended. Address: No. 1952, Century Avenue, Pudong New Area Opening hours: 10:00-18:00 (Closed on Tuesdays, except holidays) #博物馆神奇漫游车款 #朋友圈被问popular地方 @Ctrip Community Creation Center
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Posted: Apr 13, 2025
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