Sanxingdui Ruins Museum

A mysterious Bronze Age civilization revealed through surreal masks and sacred relics.

Overview

The Sanxingdui Ruins are one of China’s most important archaeological discoveries, revealing a mysterious Bronze Age civilization that flourished over 3,000 years ago in the Sichuan Basin.

Located about 40 km north of Chengdu in Guanghan, the site includes the modern Sanxingdui Museum, where visitors can see extraordinary artifacts such as giant bronze masks, golden relics, and ritual objects from the ancient Shu Kingdom.

Why Visit

The Sanxingdui Ruins offer one of the most fascinating cultural experiences near Chengdu, giving visitors a rare glimpse into a mysterious civilization that existed more than 3,000 years ago.

The site is famous for its surreal bronze masks with protruding eyes, towering statues, and sacred artifacts that look unlike anything found in other ancient Chinese cultures. Exploring the Sanxingdui Museum reveals the story of the ancient Shu civilization, whose advanced craftsmanship and unique religious rituals reshaped historians’ understanding of early Chinese history.

For travelers visiting Chengdu, Sanxingdui is also an easy cultural day trip that pairs perfectly with panda bases and Sichuan cuisine.

Best For: Families, Culture Lovers, Slow Travelers

Sanxingdui Ruins Museum Highlights

Chengdu Sanxingdui Bronze Masks

Giant Bronze Masks

The iconic masks with exaggerated eyes are the most famous discoveries at Sanxingdui and have become symbols of the mysterious Shu civilization.
Chengdu Sanxingdui Standing Bronze Statue

Standing Bronze Statue

A remarkable 2.6-meter bronze figure, one of the tallest ancient bronze statues ever discovered in the world.
Chengdu Sanxingdui Bronze Sacred Tree

Bronze Sacred Tree

A large bronze sculpture believed to represent a mythical tree connecting heaven, earth, and the spirit world.
Chengdu Sanxingdui Golden Masks

Golden Masks

Rare gold masks and ornaments that may have belonged to ancient rulers or ritual leaders.
Chengdu Sanxingdui Sacrificial Pits

Sacrificial Pits

Archaeological pits containing jade, ivory, gold, and bronze objects used in ancient ceremonies.

Practical Guide for Visiting Sanxingdui Ruins Museum

Open Hours

08:30 – 18:00
Last entry: 17:00

Tickets

Adult ticket: 72 RMB / US$11

Children under 1.3 m: Free

Best Time

Year-round. Spring and autumn offer the most comfortable weather and smaller crowds.

How Long

3–4 hours to explore the museum exhibitions.

Transportation

Take a high-speed train from Chengdu East (≈20 min), then take a bus or taxi to the museum (10–15 min). Direct tourist buses from the central Chengdu tourist hubs are also available. For private cars, it takes about 1–1.5 hours from downtown Chengdu.

More Tips

Book tickets online during holidays. Visit early in the morning to avoid tour groups. English explanations are limited; consider using an audio guide.

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FAQ

Where are the Sanxingdui Ruins located?

The Sanxingdui Ruins are located in Guanghan City, Sichuan Province, about 40 km north of Chengdu.

What is Sanxingdui famous for?

Sanxingdui is famous for its giant bronze masks, golden relics, and mysterious Bronze Age artifacts belonging to the ancient Shu civilization.

Can I visit Sanxingdui as a day trip from Chengdu?

Yes. The site is easily accessible from Chengdu by high-speed train, bus, or private car, making it a popular cultural day trip.

Is Sanxingdui worth visiting?

Yes. It is considered one of the greatest archaeological discoveries in China, offering a unique glimpse into a lost ancient civilization.

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