China News Agency, Zhengzhou, July 26 (Reporter Han Zhangyun) On the 26th, Zhengzhou Shangdu Site Museum and Zhengzhou Cultural Relics and Archaeology Research Institute Archaeological Museum officially opened to welcome guests.

The main bodies of the two museums are connected, and the audience can visit two museums at a time.

  The Zhengzhou Shangdu Site Museum and the Zhengzhou Cultural Relics and Archaeology Research Institute Archaeological Museum are located in the Shangdu Site Archaeological Park in Zhengzhou City, Henan Province.

  Zhengzhou Shangcheng site is the capital site of the early and mid-Shang Dynasty. In 1961, Zhengzhou Shangcheng site was announced as the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units, and in 2021, it will be selected as one of the "Hundred Years of Archaeological Discoveries".

  The exhibition hall of the Zhengzhou Shangdu Ruins Museum opened this time is about 5,500 square meters. Protect the achievements and let the audience understand the background of Zhengzhou's Shang Dynasty, the city's layout and functional divisions, the city's various forms, and the Shang Dynasty's regional control.

  The museum mainly exhibits more than 1,000 cultural relics such as bronze ware, jade ware, bone ware, pottery, etc., and makes full use of sand table model, scene restoration, art works, multimedia technology, sound and photoelectric technology and other auxiliary means to enrich the display content.

On the opening day, the digital exhibition "Carving and Painting Chinese Charm - A Journey in Search of Chinese Dreams" was launched simultaneously, which was immersive, as if traveling through the bustling market of the Eastern Han Dynasty.

  The exhibition hall of the Archaeological Museum of Zhengzhou Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology covers an area of ​​2,100 square meters, focusing on the major achievements of archaeological excavations in Zhengzhou, including exhibition halls such as "Centennial Archaeology in Zhengzhou", "Paleolithic Culture in Zhengzhou" and "Yazhang Culture in China".

  Among them, "Zhengzhou Paleolithic Culture" shows the important stages of human origin, evolution and development, as well as the fruitful achievements and great value of Paleolithic archaeology in Zhengzhou, and outlines the cultural development of Zhengzhou in ancient times. At the same time, a large number of skulls were copied, To enable the public to have a macroscopic understanding of the evolution of the human skull from the time when the apes met each other to ten thousand years.

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