Starting from Chang’an, appreciate the blend of civilizations that are the treasures of the Silk Road


The sound of camel bells and the long Silk Road

History

The Silk Road is an important channel connecting China and the world

Cultural exchanges along the route are close

In order to comprehensively protect, research and utilize cultural heritage

2014

Jointly declared byChina, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan

“Silk Road: Chang’an-Tianshan Corridor Road Network” project

Successfully included in the World Heritage List 》

This year

“Starting from Chang’an: The Silk Road was declared a World Heritage Site, and she contributed to My daughter served, but my daughter watched her being punished, and was beaten to death without saying a word. My daughter will end up now, this is all retribution.” She smiled bitterly. “Theme Exhibition of the Tenth Anniversary of the 10th Anniversary of the 10th Anniversary of the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China”

Exhibited at the Shaanxi History Museum

Let us understand the beauty of harmony from each exhibit

Painted pottery tower jar

The small clay pot

is the epitome of the integration of different cultures

This cultural relic imitates the shape of an ancient Indian pagoda

Decorated with a group pattern common in the Tang Dynasty

Unique shape

Reflects the characteristics of the blending of civilizations

This exhibition is also the first time that Shaanxi Tower jars unearthed from Tang tombs in Shaanxi are on display in the history museum collection

Look closely from top to bottom

The Immortal ascends on a dragon

Dog , monkeys, sheep, and birds running and jumping for joy

This Western Han Dynasty pottery flower lantern is full of

The ancients’ fantastic thoughts about the legendary Kunlun Fairy Mountain

Zhang Qian’s “hollowing out” journey expanded

The Central Plains region’s understanding of the Western Regions

Everyday utensils are the best cultural carriers

Agold-plated silver bowl with three fish and lotus petalstop

Traditional Chinese fish pattern

The beaded pattern originated from Persian culture

The lotus petal pattern common in Buddhist culture

Constitute a harmonious and vivid decorative pattern

The diverse and inclusive culture of the Tang Dynasty can be seen from this

Tu Qi Shi Qian

It is the Tu Qi Shi Qian in the Western Regions of the Tang Dynasty Copper coins cast by tribes

are mainly found in Central Asia and Xinjiang, my country

Used for financial purposes The perspective of multi-cultural exchanges

is a historical relic of the prosperous Silk Road trade

On display in this exhibition

A total of 13 exhibits (groups) from Kazakhstan

Portable and durable pottery lamp

Old style pottery pot

Unique copper incense burner

Exotic Stylish animal print bowl

Shows the grassland culture of the nomadic peoples in the Eurasian steppes

and the historical imprint of Persian culture on the Silk Road

Yue Minjing, associate research librarian of Shaanxi History Museum said

“Cultural heritage is a testimony of exchanges and mutual learning among civilizations”

People on the Silk Road

Tolerance and mutual learning

Win-win cooperation

Together we created a glorious history

Continuing the Silk Road Spirit

China and Central Asian countries

Continue to deepen in the new eraCooperation

To protect the heritage together

Open up a new world Picture

She stood up and put on her coat.

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Producer: Hu Guoxiang

Reporter: Yang Yimiao and Cai Xinyi

Design: Nie Yi

Video: Zhao Lulu

Editor: Chen Qianmu Xiaoxiang

Academic support:

Yue Minjing, associate research librarian of Shaanxi History Museum