Curated
from
the
50-episode
documentary
“Zhengzhou
in
Cultural
Relics”,
the
10-episode
series
highlights
major
cultural
heritage
sites
in
Zhengzhou,
including
the
Shuanghuai
Tree
“Heluo
Ancient
Kingdom”,
Peiligang
Site,
and
the
Pagoda
Forest
of
Shaolin
Temple.
Using
animation,
reenactments,
and
other
techniques,
it
brings
these
ancient
sites
to
life,
blending
storytelling
with
historical
interpretation.
Shuanghuaishu
Site
in
Gongyi,
Zhengzhou,
Henan
Province
Zhengzhou,
capital
of
Henan
Province
and
once
known
as
Shang
Capital,
sits
at
the
heart
of
China.
A
key
cradle
of
Chinese
civilization,
it
ranks
among
the
nation’s
eight
major
ancient
capitals.
The
city
boasts
2
World
Heritage
Sites
(12
entries),
83
national-level
key
cultural
relics
protection
sites
(89
entries),
and
nearly
10,000
immovable
cultural
relics.
Its
archaeological
finds
have
been
listed
in
China’s
“Top
Ten
New
Archaeological
Discoveries”
16
times,
more
than
any
other
Chinese
city.
Over
recent
years,
Zhengzhou
has
excelled
in
archaeological
research,
museum
revitalization,
top-tier
exhibitions,
and
cultural
heritage
promotion,
winning
wide
acclaim.
“Zhengzhou in Cultural Relics“, jointly produced by Zhengzhou’s Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology and Xinhua News Agency, took five years to craft. In 2024, the documentary was named an “Excellent Project for Chinese Cultural Relics New Media Dissemination” by the National Cultural Heritage Administration, making it Henan Province’s sole honoree that year.
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