The "Ancient Shu Civilization Cultural Relics Theme Tour" includes two theme routes, "Ancient Shu Origins" and "Light of Civilization". It mainly relies on the three major national archaeological sites parks of Baodun Ancient City, Sanxingdui, and Jinsha, connecting important cultural relics and relics. Combined with the site museum, it showcases the historical process and cultural connotation of ancient Shu civilization. The "Origin of Ancient Shu" theme line starts from Yingpanshan Site in Maoxian County in the west and ends at Sanxingdui Site in Guanghan in the east, connecting Jiangweicheng Site in Wenchuan, Mangcheng Site in Dujiangyan Irrigation Project, China Qiang Museum, Wenchuan Museum, Sanxingdui Museum, Shifang Museum and other venues, showing the natural geographical changes of ancient Shu people from the western Sichuan Plateau to the Minjiang River and Tuojiang River basins, and explaining the cultural toughness and great wisdom of ancient Shu people in the continuous interaction with the natural environment in the evolution of civilization. The "Light of Civilization" themed route connects the Baodun Ancient City Site, Sanxingdui Site, and Jinsha Site, and combines important cultural relics exhibition venues such as the Sichuan Museum, Chengdu Museum, and Sichuan University Museum to comprehensively showcase the glorious ancient Shu civilization from urban construction, agricultural development, handicrafts, cultural exchange, and other aspects, explaining that the ancient Shu civilization is an important component of the diverse and integrated Chinese civilization. It is reported that in the future, the Sichuan Provincial Cultural Relics Bureau will continue to explore sustainable development models for the protection and utilization of ancient Shu civilization sites, in conjunction with the protection of large sites and the construction of archaeological site parks. This will make the cultural characteristics and heritage carried by large sites more visible and tangible, and enhance the quality and empowerment of cultural tourism integration, rural revitalization, and urban renewal. (New Society)
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