Parade through Jinsha Site Museum, Where Is Full of Jollification

Release Time: 2017-10-24

    “It’s coming, it’s coming!” Amidst the anticipation of visitors, a large scale of people paraded through the Jinsha Site Museum, leaving behind laughter and joy. A reporter reported that during the 2013 Jinsha Sun Festival, “Dressed-up Jinsha” was the most attracting parade possession. Their dramatic dress, passionate dance and friendly interaction ignite visitors.

    On Feb. 20, 2013, it was seen that this parade possession, composed of more than 30 people, performed for visitors twice in a day. They started their parade at Exhibition Hall, and then along with the main road of the museum, they went to the south gate of the museum and then east gate of the museum to perform. And on the road, they would invite visitors to take a photo with them and give them small gifts to wish them luck.

    In this parade possession, there were Jinsha fairy in a formal dress with the shape of the leaves of the convallaria majali, the Jinsha boy created based on the human shape bronzeware unearthed in Jinsha Site, the Jinsha warrior from ancient Shu Kingdom and beautiful men and women with blonde hair and blue eyes that surprised visitors. It is reported that the festival will continue to Feb. 28, during which, visitors can come to Jinsha Site Museum at 13:00 and 18:00 respectively to enjoy the performance of “Dress-up Jinsha”.