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Live: Relics of ancient Shu civilization on display in Sanxingdui Museum

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Sanxingdui, an archaeological site in Guanghan City, southwest China's Sichuan Province, is believed to be a remnant of the Shu Kingdom dating back 5,000 years. More than 1,000 national treasures, including gold masks, bronze ware, jade tablets, ivory, and a sacred tree, were discovered in 1986 from two sacrificial pits at Sanxingdui Ruins. Join CGTN to have a closer look at these ancient bronze artifacts on display in Sanxingdui Museum.

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