National Treasure – “Guoji Zibai” Bronze Pan (Western Zhou Dynasty)
This bronze basin was the largest ever excavated in China and was used for bathing. Just don’t throw the baby out with the bathwater!
Eat Well, Laugh Loud, Live Long
This bronze basin was the largest ever excavated in China and was used for bathing. Just don’t throw the baby out with the bathwater!
The Chinese government spent an undisclosed amount of money to procure her home.
She was the dictator behind the young emperors in the early years of the Han dynasty, and this seal was the only thing left to show.
Hallelujah! May the Gospel of our Lord spread far and wide!
Symbol of power from over 3000 years ago, a lost civilisation from Sanxingdui.
It catches your eyes the moment you enter the museum. And it looks intently at you just like Kermit the Frog.
The sanctity of childbirth and the male-female figures are important symbols of Chinese Neolithic culture.
The Tang Dynasty relic portrays a touring orchestra on a camel’s back, exemplifies the tri-coloured glazing technique.
Huo Qubing, a legendary Han Dynasty general, is commemorated by the statue of a horse trampling a Xiongnu barbarian.
The Houmuwu ding is definitely the heaviest of the heavy, the ultimate National “Heavy” Treasure 國之”重”器.









