The Chinese Archaeological Museum in Beijing has launched its fourth special exhibition since its opening, showcasing archaeological achievements of the Guzhoucheng site in Xiong'an, Hebei province. More than 130 artifacts, from pottery to architectural remnants, bring to life the stories of an ancient city that once thrived on the very site where today's cutting-edge urban hub is rising.
Dates: Until Nov 28
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