Oracle Bone Script & Bronze Ware
Discover Ancient Chinese Legacy
Embark on a journey through time to explore the fascinating world of Oracle Bone Script and Bronze Ware from ancient China. These artifacts provide invaluable insights into the origins of Chinese writing and the advanced metalworking techniques of the Shang Dynasty.

Archaeological Discoveries
History and Evolution
Oracle Bone Script, dating back to the Shang Dynasty (1600-1046 BCE), is the earliest known form of Chinese writing. Discovered in Anyang, Henan Province, these inscriptions on turtle shells and animal bones provide invaluable insights into ancient Chinese society, politics, and culture.
Over time, the script evolved into more standardized forms, eventually leading to the development of modern Chinese characters. This evolution spans thousands of years and reflects the rich history of Chinese civilization.
Character Evolution


Evolution of Chinese Character Horse

Evolution of Chinese Character Wei
Bronze Ware of Anyang
Anyang, the last capital of the Shang Dynasty, is renowned for its exquisite bronze artifacts. These pieces showcase the advanced metalworking techniques and artistic prowess of ancient Chinese craftsmen.

Houmuwu Ding
The largest bronze vessel from ancient China.

Ritual Wine Vessels Zun
Used in ceremonies to honor ancestors.

Yachang Ox Statue
Used in rituals, burials, or as offerings

Double owl shape wine Vessel
Used in rituals, burials, or as symbol of power

Fu Hao’s Bronze Weapons
Symbolized military authority.

Musical Bells (Nao)
Played in ancestral rituals.
Visitor Information
Opening Hours
Tuesday - Sunday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Closed on Mondays
Contact
Phone: +12345678910
Email: info@visitanyang.com
Location
Yindu District, Anyang City,
Henan Province, China
Admission
Adults: ¥100
Students and Seniors: ¥50
Children under 12: Free