Delegation of the Estonian Parliament Visited the Jinsha Site Museum

Release Time: 2017-10-24

    On Jan. 16, 2010, the Speaker of the Estonian Parliament, Ene Ergma, visited the Jinsha Site Museum with her delegation, accompanied by Andres Unga, the Estonian Ambassador to China, and Ni Yuefeng, Vice Chairman of the National People's Congress.

    The delegation visited the Hall of Relics and the Exhibition Hall successively. In the Hall of Relics, seeing the magnificent scene of the sacrifice three millennia ago, Ergm said excitedly that the Jinsha Site had unearthed a large number of cultural relics with the exquisite antiques rare in the world and it had many similarities with Estonia's oldest Pulli Ruins, deserving to be appreciated deeply. In the Exhibition Hall #3, the delegation greatly praised the practice of applying a large number of acoustic optoelectronic equipment to help visitors understand the connotation of cultural relics. Meanwhile, they also tried with great interest the stone chime recovery sound system to listen to the old echo 3000 years ago.

    Finally, the delegation watched the 4D film "Dream to Jinsha" which has been kept in blooming projection and welcomed warmly by tourists since the opening of the Museum. "Dream to Jinsha" showed this time was the best version after improvement in plots and equipment. After watching it, Speaker Ergm said that the film was very novel and it could help visitors to have a deeper understanding of the ancient Shu civilization.

    The Jinsha Site Museum will continue to make itself “domestic first-class, world leading" and to strengthen cultural exchanges and promote social harmony, to exert its functions as a museum and make due contributions to deepening the understanding between different cultures.