Introduction:
This special exhibition centers around four divine-faced artifacts, which were unearthed from the tomb of Marquis E of the early Western Zhou Dynasty approximately 3,000 years ago. Organized by the forms and functions of the bronze wares, the exhibition is divided into five categories: weapons, food vessels, wine vessels, water vessels, and horse and carriage ornaments. It offers a comprehensive display of the classic ritual vessels from that era.
Visitors to the exhibition will have the opportunity to admire the exquisite shapes, intricate craftsmanship, and diverse decorative styles of these bronze artifacts. Furthermore, they can gain a deeper understanding of the significant role and the development trajectory of bronze art within ancient Chinese civilization. The exhibition also highlights the differences in bronze technology between the East and the West, fully reflecting the unique achievements and profound cultural influence of ancient China in the field of bronze art.
Opening Hours:
The exhibition will be open from September 12 to January 5. Please note that the specific business status may vary depending on the situation on any given day.