Discover the ancient Yin Xu Ruins in Anyang and explore the fascinating world of ancient China through a character museum tour. Uncover the origins of Chinese characters and delve into the rich history of the Shang Dynasty. Join the tour today!
Discover the ancient Yin Xu Ruins in Anyang and explore the fascinating world of ancient China through a character museum tour. Uncover the origins of Chinese characters and delve into the rich history of the Shang Dynasty. Join the tour today!
- Anyang Ruins - Today meet your guide in Anyang train station and guide will drop you to Character Museum, you will see the ancient Chinese Character appear in the Turtle shells and Animal Bones which will tell you the history of 3000 years old. The museum shows the legends of Cangjie’s word-making, the germination of Chinese characters in the…
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Anyang Ruins - Today meet your guide in Anyang train station and guide will drop you to Character Museum, you will see the ancient Chinese Character appear in the Turtle shells and Animal Bones which will tell you the history of 3000 years old. The museum shows the legends of Cangjie’s word-making, the germination of Chinese characters in the culture of the two river basins, oracle bone inscriptions of the Shang Dynasty, divination of the Shang King, gold inscriptions on bronzes, various characters evolving before and after the unification of characters, scripts, stone carvings, inscriptions of successive dynasties, until the emergence of modern Pinyin and various cultural relics related to the simplification of Chinese characters.
Yinxu (Ruins of Yin) is the ruins of the last capital of China’s Shang Dynasty (1600 BC - 1046 BC). The capital served 255 years for 12 kings. It shows the golden age of early Chinese culture, crafts and science, a time of great prosperity during the Chinese Bronze Age. Discovered in 1899, Yinxu is one of the oldest and largest archeological sites in China and is one of the historical capitals of China and is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Large-scale excavation has been going on at this site since 1899. Archaeologists have discovered ruins of the imperial palaces of the Shang Dynasty as well as large tombs of the royal families of that period. More than 100,000 pieces of bone and tortoise shell inscribed with the earliest form of Chinese script have been unearthed on the site, providing scholars with valuable historic and linguistic information. Large numbers of bronze ware, tools and articles for production and daily use have also been found here. A rectangular pot 1.33 meters high and weighing 875 kilometers, with beautiful stylized dragon and legendary animal patterns inscribed on its four sides, is a rare bronze object in the world.
- Private transportation
- English speaking guide
- Chinese Lunch
- One bottle of water
- Entrance fee
- Private transportation
- English speaking guide
- Chinese Lunch
- One bottle of water
- Entrance fee
- Tips to driver and guide
- Personal things
- Dinner
- Tips to driver and guide
- Personal things
- Dinner
Today, our guide in Zhengzhou will meet you in the hotel lobby in Zhengzhou city. If you’re interested in Chinese characters, the Anyang Chinese Character Museum is an excellent place to explore and study ancient scripts. Here, you can see the earliest Chinese characters inscribed on tortoise shells and animal bones. These inscriptions, often found on…
Today, our guide in Zhengzhou will meet you in the hotel lobby in Zhengzhou city. If you’re interested in Chinese characters, the Anyang Chinese Character Museum is an excellent place to explore and study ancient scripts. Here, you can see the earliest Chinese characters inscribed on tortoise shells and animal bones. These inscriptions, often found on oracle bones from the Shang Dynasty, were typically related to divination, hence they are known as divinatory inscriptions.
Next, visit the Yin Ruins to admire beautiful bronze ware and chariot pits, and learn about the brutal burial practices from 3,000 years ago, where animals and people were buried with the deceased emperor.
The Fuhao Tomb is one of the most significant archaeological finds in the Yin Ruins Palace ancestor temple area since 1928. It is also the only well-preserved imperial tomb from the Shang Dynasty, dating back 3,000 years.
Today, you will gain a deep understanding of the history of the Shang Dynasty. We welcome you to join the tour.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.