Experience an in-depth exploration of 5 major exhibition halls in the East Wing of the Shanghai Museum. We handpick 24 national treasure-level artifacts from the museum’s collection, offering you an efficient tour of its finest exhibits and an immersive glimpse into the profound and enduring legacy of ancient Chinese civilization.

- Inlaid Square Yue Axe with Cross Pattern
- Fu Yi Gong (Ritual Wine Vessel)
- Da Ke Ding (Ritual Cauldron)
- Bells of Marquis Jin Su
- Zi Zhong Jiang Plate
- Animal-Form Zun (Ritual Wine Vessel)
- Shang Yang Square sheng (Standard Measure Vessel)
- Stone Relief with the Theme of Ascension to Immortality
- White Marble Buddha Statue
- Gilt Bronze Statue of Bodhisattva in Meditation
- Gilt Bronze Statue of Mahāvairocana
- Jade Cong with Human-Animal and Bird Motifs
- Jade Human Figure of the Shijiahe Culture
- Jade Belt inlaid with Musician and Dancer Motifs
- Jade Gu (Ritual Wine Cup) with Three Chi-Dragon Patterns
- Celadon Zun with String Patterns
- Yue Kiln Celadon Bowl in Crabapple Shape
- Ru Kiln Celadon Plate
- Longquan Kiln Celadon Li-Style Censer
- Jingdezhen Kiln Blue and White Jar with Interlocking Peony Motifs
- Jingdezhen Kiln Famille Rose Vase with Bat and Peach Motifs
- Yi Dao Ping Wu Qian (a type of knife coin from the Western Han Dynasty)
- Kai Yuan Tong Bao (a type of Tang Dynasty coin)
- Da Ming Tong Xing Bao Chao (One Guan Note of the Ming Dynasty)
Note: The above venues, artifacts, and tour content are subject to dynamic adjustments based on the museum’s exhibition arrangements and the display status of the artifacts.