Jinsha Ruins

Jinsha Site Museum Station
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  • One of the first National Archaeological Site Parks in China, where you can experience the millennia-old pulse of ancient Shu sacrificial rituals among the Sun Bird and ivory jade artifacts!
  • Open-air ruins of Shang and Zhou civilizations & national museum treasures of golden masks; sun worship shines brightly in the sacred tree decorations.
  • Primitive ecological dense forest meets archaeological exploration cabins. Connected ruins and exhibition halls allow you to enjoy civilization, ecology, and ancient secrets all in one park.

What to expect

Jinsha Site Museum is located at No. 2 Jinsha Site Road, Qingyang District, Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China. It is 3 kilometers away from the city center and 25 kilometers away from Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport. It is a National Archaeological Site Park, a National First-Class Museum, and a National 4A Tourist Attraction. The site covers an area of 300,000 square meters. As a "testimony to the peak of ancient Shu civilization," it has shocked the world by reproducing the grand sacrificial ceremonies of the Shang and Zhou Dynasties and the totem of the Sun God Bird. Here, the Ruins Museum reveals secrets on its original site, the ebony forest is vigorous and picturesque, the deer park is full of agility, and the gold, jade, and bronze ritual vessels reflect the charm of ancient Shu, and it is known as the "Lighthouse of Yangtze Civilization, Chengdu's Millennium Gene Bank." People often say, "Without exploring Jinsha, one does not know the origin of ancient Shu," which shows the eternal glory of the Sun God Bird in the coordinates of civilization. The site houses treasures such as golden masks, ten-section jade cong, and bronze standing figures. The park offers a shocking view of the integration of archaeology, ecology, and epic history. Book now through KLOOK to enjoy the best discounted tickets!

Sanxingdui Ruins
Sanxingdui Ruins
Sanxingdui Ruins
Sanxingdui Ruins
Sanxingdui Ruins
Sanxingdui Ruins
Sanxingdui Ruins
Sanxingdui Ruins

Good to know

  • The park implements a real-name system (one person, one ID, one ticket); each ID number is limited to purchasing one e-ticket.
  • Online ticket purchasers: please present your valid ID.

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