摘要:A special exhibition, "Yelang Remains—Searching for ancient countries in the Records of the Grand Historian", kicked off at the Ch
A special exhibition, "Yelang Remains—Searching for ancient countries in the Records of the Grand Historian", kicked off at the Changsha Museum on April 26, 2025. A total of 180 pieces of precious cultural relics are displayed in Hunan for the first time. This ancient country, known for its story of "Ludicrous Conceit of the King of Yelang" yet full of unanswered questions, will be unveiled to the audience through the exhibition of bronzes, ritual musical instruments, unique burial customs, and other cultural relics. The free exhibition will last till June 29. The photo above, taken on April 25, shows a staff member watching an exhibit at the Changsha Museum. (Photo/Gu Pengbo and Long Wenyang, Hunan Daily)
A special exhibition, "Yelang Remains—Searching for ancient countries in the Records of the Grand Historian", kicked off at the Changsha Museum on April 26, 2025. A total of 180 pieces of precious cultural relics are displayed in Hunan for the first time. This ancient country, known for its story of "Ludicrous Conceit of the King of Yelang" yet full of unanswered questions, will be unveiled to the audience through the exhibition of bronzes, ritual musical instruments, unique burial customs, and other cultural relics. The free exhibition will last till June 29. The photo above, taken on April 25, shows people observing an exhibit at the Changsha Museum. (Photo/Gu Pengbo and Long Wenyang, Hunan Daily)
A special exhibition, "Yelang Remains—Searching for ancient countries in the Records of the Grand Historian", kicked off at the Changsha Museum on April 26, 2025. A total of 180 pieces of precious cultural relics are displayed in Hunan for the first time. This ancient country, known for its story of "Ludicrous Conceit of the King of Yelang" yet full of unanswered questions, will be unveiled to the audience through the exhibition of bronzes, ritual musical instruments, unique burial customs, and other cultural relics. The free exhibition will last till June 29. The photo above, taken on April 25, shows staff members appreciating an exhibit at the Changsha Museum. (Photo/Gu Pengbo and Long Wenyang, Hunan Daily)
A special exhibition, "Yelang Remains—Searching for ancient countries in the Records of the Grand Historian", kicked off at the Changsha Museum on April 26, 2025. A total of 180 pieces of precious cultural relics are displayed in Hunan for the first time. This ancient country, known for its story of "Ludicrous Conceit of the King of Yelang" yet full of unanswered questions, will be unveiled to the audience through the exhibition of bronzes, ritual musical instruments, unique burial customs, and other cultural relics. The free exhibition will last till June 29. The photo above, taken on April 25, shows audience watching an exhibit at the Changsha Museum. (Photo/Gu Pengbo and Long Wenyang, Hunan Daily)
A special exhibition, "Yelang Remains—Searching for ancient countries in the Records of the Grand Historian", kicked off at the Changsha Museum on April 26, 2025. A total of 180 pieces of precious cultural relics are displayed in Hunan for the first time. This ancient country, known for its story of "Ludicrous Conceit of the King of Yelang" yet full of unanswered questions, will be unveiled to the audience through the exhibition of bronzes, ritual musical instruments, unique burial customs, and other cultural relics. The free exhibition will last till June 29. The photo above, taken on April 25, shows audience watching the exhibits at the Changsha Museum. (Photo/Gu Pengbo and Long Wenyang, Hunan Daily)
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