China News Agency Luoyang, March 30 (Reporter Liu Peng) Henan Luoyang plans to push more than 100 museums within the year, with a view to creating a new landmark of ancient capital culture.

Luoyang has a history of more than 5,000 years of civilization, a history of building cities for more than 4,000 years, and a history of building capitals for more than 1,500 years. Based on this, Luoyang was named the "Capital of the Oriental Museum". The reporter learned from the official Luoyang on the 30th that this year (2020), based on 77 museums and memorials, 18 museums will be under construction and continued, 15 boutique museums will be built, and 3 "physical figures" will be built. Museums, ensuring a total of more than 100 museums, making the museum group standing on the land of Heluo a new cultural landmark of the ancient capital Luoyang.

The Sui and Tang Luoyang City Ruins Protection Exhibition is a miniature of the protection of Luoyang City's large ruins. Since the Xia Dynasty, thirteen dynasties have established their capital in Luoyang. These dynasties left the ruins of five capitals, such as Erlitou, the Eastern Zhou Dynasty and the Han-Wei Ancient City, along the Luo River. These large-scale relics have witnessed the splendid Heluo civilization and are important physical evidence of the 5,000-year history of civilization in China.

"'Yingtianmen' is so elegant, you can't help taking photos every time you pass. Especially the 3D laser projection show at night is particularly shocking." When speaking of the Yingtianmen Site Museum in front of the house, Luoyang citizen Zhang Xiaogang couldn't help but great.

Yingtianmen, founded in 605 AD, has gone through four periods of Sui, Tang, Five Dynasties, and Northern Song Dynasty. It was an important place for major ceremonies and diplomatic activities at the time of the imperial court, and a favorite place for local citizens and tourists. Today, the Erlitou Xiadu Site Museum and Archeological Site Park, which are also historical relics, have also been completed and opened; the Han-Wei-Luoyang Forbidden City National Archaeological Site Park has begun to take shape, and the pattern of the palace city is gradually emerging; the Sui and Tang Grand Canal Cultural Museum project is accelerating … With the rapid construction of protection and display projects, a large number of ruins buried underground are gradually displayed in front of the world, continuing the context of the ancient capital of the millennium.

It is worth mentioning that during the previous closure due to the epidemic, the Luoyang Museum, Erlitou Xiadu Site Museum, etc. have provided live-streaming experiences for tourists through online broadcasting. Each piece of the exhibition's cultural relics in the museum vividly shows the charm of Luoyang City from ancient times to modern times. (Finish)