Ep1 子仲姜盘 Zi Zhong Jiang Pan
Step back around 2,700 years to the Spring and Autumn period. This is the Zi Zhong Jiang Pan—a bronze basin that turns a simple handwashing ritual into a playful pond scene. The Shanghai Museum has always been dedicated to preservation, study, and display of ancient Chinese art since 1952. It is now home to over one million artworks, 140,000 of which are national treasures. Selecting out 25 pieces from its world-class collections of ancient Chinese bronzes, ceramics, paintings, calligraphy, etc., the Season 2 of the #TreasuresinShanghaiMuseum keeps exploring the universe of cultural preservation and protection. One episode will be released every week. Follow our YouTube channel for more in-depth videos. Visit our website: https://bit.ly/36An00M Explore our galleries: https://bit.ly/4nfuL3j Discover our collections: https://bit.ly/4th5uH9

Ep2 北魏石塔节 A Section of a Stone Buddhist Pagoda

Ep4 父乙觥 Fu Yi Gong

Ep3 浮玉山居图 Dwelling in the Fuyu Mountain

The Elegance of Song Dynasty Ceramics | Tenmoku Tea Bowls

A New Chapter

Ep5 苦笋帖 Ku Sun Tie

Ep6 商代甲骨文 Shang dynasty inscriptions on oracle bones

Ep7 晋侯稣钟 Chime Bells of Marquis Su of the Jin

Jade Artists

Inside China’s Jade Market: What Jade Is Really Worth

8. The Sumerians - Fall of the First Cities

The Superlative Artistry of Japan ‒ 2. Namikawa Yasuyuki and Cloisonné

Ancient Chinese Technique You've Never Seen – The Forgotten Art of Lacquer Box Making

My Family Has Practiced Chinese Medicine For 1,000+ Years... 80% Of Disease Begins In The Mind

Ruth Asawa: documentary on an artist who worked every minute | HOW TO SEE

Magnificent Three: Cities that Shaped History

The Ming Dynasty - The Golden Empire of China Documentary

Renewal of an Imperial Legacy | Forbidden City, Past and Future | CGTN Documentary

Ep8 黄花梨交椅 Huanghuali wood round back chair

