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Feel the history of Ningxia

Ningxia Museum launches a large-scale exhibition on the general history of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region. As one of the cradles of Chinese ancient civilization, Ningxia witnessed human activities as far back as some 30,000 years. [Elaine Duan/China.org.cn]

As one of the cradles of Chinese ancient civilization, Ningxia witnessed human activities as far back as some 30,000 years. [Elaine Duan/China.org.cn]

As one of the cradles of Chinese ancient civilization, Ningxia witnessed human activities as far back as some 30,000 years. [Elaine Duan/China.org.cn]

The gilded bronze ox, unearthed in Yinchuan in 1977, is the most valuable treasure collected in Ningxia Museum, reflecting the advanced metal casting techniques of the Western Xia Dynasty (1038-1227) established in today’s Yinchuan, capital of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region. [Elaine Duan/China.org.cn]

Gold coin of ancient Rome, excavated from the tomb at Nanyuan Development Zone in Guyuan, was in circulation in the region during Tang Dynasty (618-907). [Elaine Duan/China.org.cn]

Porcelain decorative pattern of the Western Xia Dynasty (1038-1227) is exhibited in Ningxia Museum, showing the level of porcelain arts during the period. [Elaine Duan/China.org.cn]

Li Yuanhao, chief of the Tangut tribe, established the Western Xia Dynasty (1038-1227) in the 11th century on the edge of territory under the Song Dynasty (960-1279) in today’s Yinchuan, capital of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region. [Elaine Duan/China.org.cn]

A colored pottery court lady of Tang Dynasty in Ningxia Museum. As one of the cradles of Chinese ancient civilization, Ningxia witnessed human activities as far back as some 30,000 years. [Elaine Duan/China.org.cn]

A colored pottery warrior figurine of Tang Dynasty (618-907) in Ningxia Museum. As one of the cradles of Chinese ancient civilization, Ningxia witnessed human activities as far back as some 30,000 years. [Elaine Duan/China.org.cn]

Ningxia was a strategic link for transportation and trade between West and East China. As one of the cradles of Chinese ancient civilization, Ningxia witnessed human activities as far back as some 30,000 years. [Elaine Duan/China.org.cn]

A gold-gilded silver ewer unearthed in 1983 from Guyuan of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region. As one of the cradles of Chinese ancient civilization, Ningxia witnessed human activities as far back as some 30,000 years. [Elaine Duan/China.org.cn]

A sleeping copper sheep inlaid with gold and silver unearthed in Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region. As one of the cradles of Chinese ancient civilization, Ningxia witnessed human activities as far back as some 30,000 years. [Elaine Duan/China.org.cn]

A carved stone tomb door with Sogdian whirling dance in the Tang Dynasty (618-907) excavated in Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region. As one of the cradles of Chinese ancient civilization, Ningxia witnessed human activities as far back as some 30,000 years. [Elaine Duan/China.org.cn]