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Asked by Susan Babbitt from Brazil | July 29,2025 15:46
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What’s the difference between Sanxingdui and the Jinsha Site?

They’re both Shu culture, sp should I visit both, or are they redundant?
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Answered by intotravelchina | July 29,2025 16:36
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They’re complementary, not redundant! Sanxingdui (1200-300 BCE) is older, focusing on dramatic, large-scale bronze art (masks, sacred trees) used in grand rituals. Jinsha (1000-300 BCE) is later, with more jade, gold (like the “Sun God Bird” foil), and smaller, everyday artifacts—showing how Shu culture evolved. Sanxingdui feels “mystical” and ritualistic; Jinsha feels more “lived-in.” Many guests do both—they tell a full story of the ancient Shu. Our guide can help you add Jinsha to your itinerary if you’re interested!

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