China News Service Taiyuan, March 4th (Reporter Hu Jian) ​​On the afternoon of the 4th, in the Shanxi Bronze Museum, the interpreter Wu Nan wore a mask to introduce the treasures of the Sanjin Land in the empty museum. This is one of the live broadcasts of the Yellow River Basin Museum Alliance, which was jointly launched by the Museums of the Huang Jiu Province.

"The dragon-shaped urn is a national-level cultural relic unearthed in Shanxi Stone House along the Yellow River in 1959. This uniquely shaped and extremely decorated bronze ware is like a dragon boat moored in water waves. The 'crocodile' ornaments appearing on the bronze wine vessels of the first generation are extremely rare all over the world. "Shanxi Bronze Museum commentator Wu Nan said in a live broadcast.

Cultural Relics of Shanxi Bronze Museum. Photo by Zhang Yun

A bronze heavy weapon of the Jin Dynasty recovered by the Public Security Department of Shanxi Province—Jin Gongpan also appeared in the live broadcast on the same day. This bronze with a history of more than 2,600 years is composed of embossed animals such as waterbirds, gold turtles, frogs, and swimming fish. The inscription clearly shows the prosperity of Jin Dynasty during the period of Jinwengong, one of the "Five Bulls of Spring and Autumn".

The Yellow River is the mother river that nurtured Chinese civilization. This is the first time that the treasures of the town hall along the Huangjiu Provincial Museum have made their collective appearance on the live broadcast platform.

On March 2, Henan, Qinghai and Sichuan took the lead in holding three live broadcasts. The town's treasures, including the first sword of China, the jade-handle iron sword, the dance-patterned colored pottery, and the camel carrying music, were unveiled. On the second day of the live broadcast, the three provinces and districts of Gansu, Ningxia, and Inner Mongolia also showed their "housekeepers".

On September 18, 2019, a symposium on ecological protection and high-quality development in the Yellow River Basin was held in Zhengzhou. On December 23 of the same year, the Yellow River Basin Museum Alliance was established with the participation of cultural and cultural institutions in Henan, Qinghai, Sichuan, Gansu, Ningxia, Inner Mongolia, Shaanxi, Shanxi, and Shandong.

Affected by the epidemic, the nine provincial and district museums closed their offline pavilions. In this context, the Museum along the Yellow River will launch the "Look at the Museum on Clouds" campaign. From March 2nd to March 4th, 2020, there will be three games a day and three hours a day. "Treasure" tells the past and present of the Yellow River culture.

Online exhibitions are becoming the "new fashion" during the epidemic. The museum treasures in the live broadcast room use Internet technology to break time and space and geographical restrictions, and screen treasures, so that the national treasures of the "residents" in the living room can be grounded, and the Internet communication platform is used to reach a wider audience. (Finish)