See the oracle-bone script exhibition in Huai'an
This photo taken on October 13, 2024, shows an exhibition on the origins of Chinese characters featuring relics from the Yin Ruins at the Huai'an Museum. (CFP)
The Yin Ruins in Anyang, Henan Province, represents the first documented late Shang Dynasty (c.16th century-11th century BC) capital site in China and were added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2006.
The exhibition showcases over 200 bronze artifacts and highlights the latest discoveries on oracle-bone script (jiaguwen), the earliest known form of systematic Chinese writing. The exhibition will run until November 15.
This photo taken on October 13, 2024, shows an exhibition on the origins of Chinese characters featuring relics from the Yin Ruins at the Huai'an Museum. (CFP)
This photo taken on October 13, 2024, shows an exhibition on the origins of Chinese characters featuring relics from the Yin Ruins at the Huai'an Museum. (CFP)
This photo taken on October 13, 2024, shows an exhibition on the origins of Chinese characters featuring relics from the Yin Ruins at the Huai'an Museum. (CFP)
This photo taken on October 13, 2024, shows an exhibition on the origins of Chinese characters featuring relics from the Yin Ruins at the Huai'an Museum. (CFP)
This photo taken on October 13, 2024, shows an exhibition on the origins of Chinese characters featuring relics from the Yin Ruins at the Huai'an Museum. (CFP)
This photo taken on October 13, 2024, shows an exhibition on the origins of Chinese characters featuring relics from the Yin Ruins at the Huai'an Museum. (CFP)
This photo taken on October 13, 2024, shows an exhibition on the origins of Chinese characters featuring relics from the Yin Ruins at the Huai'an Museum. (CFP)
This photo taken on October 13, 2024, shows an exhibition on the origins of Chinese characters featuring relics from the Yin Ruins at the Huai'an Museum. (CFP)