The stone chisel heads unearthed at the main gate of Miyagi at the Longquanfu site in Shangjing, Bohai State, attracted visitors to take pictures.

Photo by Chen Chuhong

The exhibition exhibits the white-glazed porcelain bowl with the inscription "Zhangyaoju" unearthed from the site of the Nanyue Palace Office.

Photo by Chen Chuhong

The exhibition exhibits fragments of celadon-glazed pottery drainage pipes unearthed from the site of the Nanyue State Palace Administration.

Photo by Chen Chuhong

"North and South Convergence - Cultural Relics Exhibition of Bohai Kingdom and Southern Han Dynasty" attracts visitors.

Photo by Chen Chuhong

The glazed pottery beasts unearthed from the site of Longquanfu in Shangjing, Bohai State, attracted visitors to take pictures.

Photo by Chen Chuhong

  On January 4, the "North-South Convergence - Bohai Kingdom and Southern Han Kingdom Cultural Relics Exhibition" jointly sponsored by the Nanyue King Museum, Heilongjiang Bohai Beijing Site Museum, and Guangzhou Institute of Cultural Relics and Archeology was held in the palace exhibition area of ​​the Nanyue King Museum in Guangzhou.

This exhibition is the first joint exhibition of cultural relics unearthed from the ruins of the Bohai Kingdom and the Southern Han Dynasty. 178 unearthed cultural relics have been selected and divided into four parts: "Great China", "Wufu Minfeng", "Exotic Lands and the Same River" and "Boundless Sea". , showing the political, economic, cultural, religious, and foreign exchanges between Bohai State and Southern Han State.

This exhibition is the first time that the cultural relics unearthed from the Longquanfu site in Bohai Sea will be exhibited in Guangdong.