On January 28, the Yijin City Ruins Museum officially opened, unveiling the ancient city of the Wuyue Kingdom during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. Located at No. 69 Chengzhong Street, Lin’an, the museum is the core part of the Yijin City Archaeological Park. Built on the original site, it allows history spanning a thousand years to come alive before your eyes.
Covering a total exhibition area of 6,500 square meters, the Yijin City Ruins Museum is divided into the Central Hall and South Hall, with the exhibition theme “A Millennium Legacy, Yijin City Reimagined.” It comprehensively presents the functions of “city” within the Wuyue Kingdom’s “City–Tomb–Temple” system. Through the display of courtyard foundations, city gates, wells, and drainage systems, visitors can trace the construction history of various prefectures and counties under the Wuyue Kingdom’s “One Army and Thirteen Prefectures” framework and appreciate the kingdom’s integration of mountains, water, and urban planning.
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Journalist: Fang Boyi
Editor: Fang Jingyi
Senior editor: Zhou Ji, Li Zheng
Source: Hangzhoufeel
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