Very good, very good, convenient location, very convenient to take a train from Chengdu, during the epidemic, remember to make an appointment first, you must arrange a tour guide to explain, and you can visit the attractions more.
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Sanxingdui Archaeological Site Park Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Sanxingdui Archaeological Site Park centers on an ancient townsite including some Bronze Age site groups like residence, cemeteries and small and medium-sized sites. It is near Sanxingdui Museum and provides it with most of the relics. The archaeological site park is composed of three exhibition areas, "the Ruins of the West Wall," "the Yans' Yard · Moon Bay," and "Sanxingdui · Sacrificial Pit · Archaeological Workstation," as well as Sanxingdui Museum.
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Sanxingdui Archaeological Site Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Very good, very good, convenient location, very convenient to take a train from Chengdu, during the epidemic, remember to make an appointment first, you must arrange a tour guide to explain, and you can visit the attractions more.
Samsungdui is a must-go place in Deyang Guanghan. Samsungdui Archaeological Site Park is a little far from the museum. It is not open at present. The museum must be visited. Feel the wisdom of the ancients. It is really good.
The director introduced that the comprehensive museum Chen Zhanjin, copper, jade, stone, pottery and other cultural relics, to set the questions, because of the meaning of the problem, vertically through, horizontally unfolded, introduced the history of ancient yu and the glorious achievements of the ancient yu country in various fields. The museum is based on the panoramic screen of the Samsungdui ruins.
Sanxingdui's cultural relics are not too many. It can be searched on the internet, but it really shocks people. The imagination of ancient Shu people is too rich, because there is no written record, leaving endless reverie for future generations. Ticket 80 yuan, online purchase less than 80 yuan without paper tickets. There's nothing to eat near here. There's only a tricycle stand at the door. Take some with you and eat before entering the tube. Chengdu's main scenic spots are directly connected by tourist vehicles, and the scenic spots are directly interoperable, with reasonable prices and very convenient. It saves a lot of time than taking a bus from Zhaojuesi bus stop to Guanghan and then to the destination. Traffic vehicles are buses, clean, and there are guides on the road to explain the general situation of Sanxingdui and the main scenic spots. The service is good. There are commentators in the tube of Sanxingdui Museum. You can also listen to each point's explanations free of charge. It's very detailed. It's about two to three hours inside the tube. Attached are three pictures. I got on the bus from Wuhou Temple. Foreign friends can refer to it.
I have dreamed of going to this place for years. However, now I find myself utterly heart broken at how terrible the experience was. Firstly, getting out there is not simple unless you go in a group. There is a tourist bus for 22RMB from Chengdu North Bus station. it takes around 1h30 to get there. However, no one at the station speaks English, so you will have to use a translator app if you have one. or just ask the lovely people at the service centre to help you (as long as you can ask in Chinese. They were wonderful. The arriving at San Xing Dui. You need to buy tickets via wechat, but the website is just in Chinese, so good luck. Alternatively if you do want to buy them on site, you can, but there is only 1 window open. And again, no one speaks English. Luckily, I speak enough Chinese to buy the tickets. But then you get inside, and that is where you walk into a dangerous, overcrowded hellscape of people simply taking pictures on their cellphones. The archaeology here is mind-blowingly amazing, I cannot emphasise this enough. Truely unique and spectacular. But good luck getting to see any of it behind the swamping crowds. I was crushed, smacked and even groped as I tried to look that the treasures of the Shu kingdom. So much so that I soon lost the will to live an no longer cared. I just walked out in tears of frustration. I cannot believe I came to chengdu principally to see that. I have never been in a worst tourist venue. And I work as a tour guide. There is one very positive point, and that is that there are descriptions in English. But no books or audioguide. But I suppose one out of three isn't bad, for such a terrible experience for foreign tourists.