Originally only half a day was scheduled, but I didn't expect to spend four hours in it. It was very worthwhile to go. The whole venue is divided into two halls - the exhibition hall and the monument hall. The exhibition hall has 4-D movies playing, rolling all day and broadcasting many times. First, we went to the exhibition hall to have a detailed understanding of the discovery process of the Jinsha site and the introduction of various cultural relics. It was very convenient to use the voice guide of the public number of mobile phone Wechat. There was wireless WI-FI in the museum, so we could understand the significance of each item without any explanation. Children under the age of 10 may not be interested, but they are very enjoyable as history enthusiasts. There are a lot of sacrificial utensils unearthed, quite a lot. Naturally, it's the National Treasure Sunbird and the Golden Mask that can't be missed. The Museum was built on the site where the ruins were found. It allows us to experience the general process of archaeology, which is similar to the terracotta warriors and horses in Xi'an. The surprise is that the museum is currently conducting a solar festival with ancient Egyptian cultural relics in the Royal Italian Museum on display. Ancient and mysterious ancient Egyptian civilization is as fascinating as Cuban Shu civilization. You don't have to go to Egypt. You can see the mummy. Ha-ha, this time it's earned. Take No. 82 to Dufu Cao Tang, Wuhou Temple, Qingyang Palace and other scenic spots.