The photo, taken on November 8, shows a visitor viewing a bronze wine vessel during an exhibition of southern bronzewares of the Shang dynasty newly discovered in Hunan Province at the Museum of Hunan Normal University. The wine vessel was unearthed in 2021 at Yemaoju, Shuangchu Village, Qizici Town, Miluo City. The bronzeware has a unique shape and intricate patterns, and it is being exhibited for the first time. The exhibition will continue until January 10, 2024 and is currently exclusive to teachers and students of Hunan Normal University. (Photo by Gu Pengbo/Hunan Daily)
The photo, taken on November 8, shows a visitor viewing a bronze wine vessel during an exhibition of southern bronzewares of the Shang dynasty newly discovered in Hunan Province at the Museum of Hunan Normal University. The wine vessel was unearthed in 2021 at Yemaoju, Shuangchu Village, Qizici Town, Miluo City. The bronzeware has a unique shape and intricate patterns, and it is being exhibited for the first time. The exhibition will continue until January 10, 2024 and is currently exclusive to teachers and students of Hunan Normal University.
The photo, taken on November 8, shows a visitor viewing a bronze wine vessel during an exhibition of southern bronzewares of the Shang dynasty newly discovered in Hunan Province at the Museum of Hunan Normal University. The wine vessel was unearthed in 2021 at Yemaoju, Shuangchu Village, Qizici Town, Miluo City. The bronzeware has a unique shape and intricate patterns, and it is being exhibited for the first time. The exhibition will continue until January 10, 2024 and is currently exclusive to teachers and students of Hunan Normal University.
This article is from the Hunan Provincial Government www.enghunan.gov.cn.
Translator: Xiao Juan
Chinese source: hunantoday