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Live: Explore cultural relics unearthed at SW China's Sanxingdui ruins site

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The Sanxingdui ruins site, located in Guanghan City, southwest China's Sichuan Province, is believed to be a remnant of the Shu Kingdom dating back 5,000 years. Some 13,000 newly unearthed cultural relics have been discovered from six pits in the new round of excavation work.

How will the restoration and protection work be carried out on the newly unearthed national treasures, and what difficulties will archaeologists encounter? Will the items help piece together the mysterious ancient sacrificial culture and restore the scene of the lost civilization? 

Join CGTN to witness the discovery of new cultural relics and unveil the mystery of the ancient civilization!

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