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150 ancient city relics make debut at N China museum

CGTN | Updated: 2020-12-22 17:05

More than 150 pieces of cultural relics dating back more than 1,000 years are making their first public appearance at the newly opened Yecheng Archaeological Museum in Handan city, North China's Hebei province.[Photo/Xinhua]

In 2012, archaeological workers excavated the largest pit of Buddha statues ever discovered since the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949. The findings at the Beiwuzhuang pit in the eastern suburb of the ancient site of Yecheng represent one of the three most important discoveries in Buddhist archaeology in the past 50 years, according to experts.

Most of the relics displayed at the Yecheng Archaeological Museum are artifacts unearthed in the pit at Beiwuzhuang. These relics, including Sakyamuni statue, stupa and painted Buddha statues spanning several dynasties up to the Tang Dynasty (618-907), feature exquisite craftsmanship and offer reliable reference to historical studies.

The museum serves as an educational base for several universities as well as a research center for the China Society of Archaeology.

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