Serving as a cemetery of the kings in the late Shang Dynasty and a place for sacrificial activities.
Yinxu was the ruins of the capital of the late Shang Dynasty.
Hello, everyone! Now, I'm in Xincun village of Hebi city, Central China's Henan province, where the world-renowned Xincun Ruins is located.
The tomb of Fu Hao, situated in the southwest of the imperial palace and ancestral temple area of Yinxu, was first discovered in 1976.
Yinxu witnessed the peak of bronze ware evolution in China and even in the world.