Beijing Review

Reviving Tradition

On the night of June 15, the Sanxingdui Museum live-streamed a visit to the museum and many in the audience called for the museum to launch “blind boxes” that contain replica artifacts that need to be repaired. Unexpectedly, an official of the museum said such blind boxes are in the pipeline. That means when the product is launched, ordinary people can experience the pleasure of restoring artifacts for the museum.

This is not the first time that the museum has garnered attention for its culturally themed products. On the morning of May 1 this year, the first day of the May

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