
On March 29, 2023, the audience visited the exhibition "The Heritage of Chinese Qin and Han Civilizations" at the Archaeological Museum in Alicante, Spain. As one of the opening activities of the "Chinese and Western Culture and Tourism Year", the exhibition "The Heritage of Chinese Qin and Han Civilizations" opened at the Archaeological Museum of Alicante, Spain.

On March 29, 2023, the audience visited the exhibition "The Heritage of Chinese Qin and Han Civilizations" at the Archaeological Museum in Alicante, Spain.

On March 29, 2023, the opening ceremony of the exhibition "The Heritage of Chinese Qin and Han Civilizations" at the Alicante Archaeological Museum in Spain. Xinhua News Agency Photo The exhibition is hosted by the Shaanxi Provincial Cultural Relics Bureau, hosted by the Shaanxi History Museum (Shaanxi Provincial Cultural Relics Exchange Center), and co-organized by the Qin Shihuang Mausoleum Museum. It is part of the series of activities in the Spanish Culture and Tourism Year in China. The exhibition displays a total of 119 cultural relics and 5 auxiliary exhibits from 9 cultural and museum units including the Qin Shihuang Mausoleum Museum, including 10 real-person-sized terracotta warriors and horses unearthed in the Qin Mausoleum area, as well as fine cultural relics such as gold and silver ware, bronze ware, pottery, and jade.

On March 29, 2023, the audience visited the exhibition "The Heritage of Chinese Qin and Han Civilizations" at the Archaeological Museum in Alicante, Spain. The Xinhua News Agency Picture Exhibition will tell good Chinese stories through Shaanxi cultural relics, convey the brilliant oriental civilization created by the Chinese nation, and expand the influence of Chinese traditional culture. After nearly five years of careful planning and preparation by China and the West, the exhibition has 124 exhibits (groups), including 10 Qinfeng mud collections of the Hanguangmen Ruins Museum in the Tang Imperial City Wall of Xi'an. This is the Qinfeng mud cultural relic that has gone abroad and appeared overseas. During the Qin Dynasty, seals were used to leave seals on the mud at the unpacking of documents or items to prevent private dismantling and ensure safety. The small Qin sealing mud has become a "compass" to understand Qin's history, which is of great significance.

Alicante Governor Carlos Marthon attended the opening ceremony. He said in an interview: "Cultural lays the foundation of our history and civilization, and also allows us to get close to each other, promoting better exchanges in economy, trade and tourism." After the opening of the CCTV News Picture Exhibition, many long-awaited audiences entered the venue for a long time to appreciate every cultural relic, including children who are full of curiosity and interest in Chinese culture.

"The Terracotta Warriors and Horses of China have come to Alicante, Spain. Of course, we cannot miss this rare opportunity. We also hope to travel to China in the near future." CCTV News Photo The historical period of this exhibition spans nearly 1,000 years, fully displaying the political, economic and cultural connotations of China's Qin and Han Dynasties, as well as the most important archaeological discoveries and research results. The exhibition will close on January 29, 2024 local time.

Exterior view of the Archaeological Museum of Alicante, Alicante, Spain, March 29, 2023.