From Myth to Museum
Discover the Soul of
China's Heritage
Journey through millennia of civilization. Uncover the real stories behind the majestic artifacts, legendary dynasties, and the world-class museums that preserve them.
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Inspirations
The real Chinese artifacts behind the games and films you love
2024 · Game Science
Black Myth: Wukong
The first AAA action RPG from a Chinese studio, Black Myth: Wukong became the fastest-selling single-player game of 2024 with over 25 million units sold in its first month.
3 artifacts →
2020 · miHoYo / HoYoverse
Genshin Impact — Liyue
Liyue is the Chinese-inspired region of Genshin Impact, a free-to-play open-world RPG with over 60 million monthly active players worldwide.
3 artifacts →
2011 · Ruyi Xinxin / Dragon TV
Empresses in the Palace
A 76-episode Qing Dynasty palace drama that became one of the most-watched Chinese television shows of all time and a global cultural phenomenon on Netflix.
3 artifacts →
2025 · Coco Cartoon / Beijing Enlight
Ne Zha 2
The highest-grossing animated film in world history, Ne Zha 2 reached over USD 2 billion at the global box office by mixing classic Chinese mythology with cutting-edge animation.
2 artifacts →
Every Visual in Black Myth: Wukong, Mapped to a Real Museum
The Buddhist colossi, bronze cauldrons, and painted scrolls in Game Science's breakout hit are real — and most of them are sitting in museums you can walk into. 7 visual lineages, 23 specific objects, 5 museums on 3 continents.
More field guides
Same format. Different fandom.
Every Liyue Visual, Mapped to a Real Museum
Karst peaks, porcelain teacups, the Adepti — the Tang & Song objects that taught miHoYo the visual language.
Read the guideEvery Symbol in Ne Zha 2, Mapped
Lotus rebirth, the Four Dragon Kings, the Sky-Ribbon — the real artifacts behind 2025's biggest animated film.
Read the guideEvery Visual in Empresses in the Palace
Dragon robes, jade hairpins, cobalt tea cups — every recurring object in 2011's Qing palace mega-drama, traced back to a real museum piece.
Read the guideFeatured Theme
One story told across multiple museums
Sanxingdui Mysteries
A 3,000-year-old civilization that rewrote Chinese history
The bronze masks, gold foil, and towering figures of Sanxingdui belong to a civilization the world did not know existed until 1986 — and many of their secrets remain unsolved.
4 artifacts across museums →
Featured Artifact
A masterpiece that defined an era

Along the River During the Qingming Festival
One of the most celebrated paintings in the entire history of Chinese art — a panoramic masterpiece capturing daily life along the Bian River during the Qingming Festival in the Song Dynasty capital of Kaifeng.
Popular Artifacts
Most visited treasures from across China

Bronze
Bronze Standing Figure
The tallest and oldest known bronze statue in the world — a 2.62-meter enigmatic figure with enormous hands, seemingly grasping something now lost to time.

Gold
Gold Mask of Sanxingdui
A hauntingly beautiful gold mask weighing about 280 grams, with protruding eyes and an enigmatic smile that has captivated the modern world.

Bronze
Sacred Bronze Tree
A nearly 4-meter tall bronze tree with birds, flowers, and a dragon — possibly representing the mythical Fusang Tree connecting heaven and earth.

Bronze
Simuwu Ding (Houmuwu Ding)
The heaviest piece of bronze work ever found in the ancient world — a monumental ritual vessel weighing 832.84 kg that required the coordinated effort of hundreds of craftsmen.
Explore Museums
World-class institutions preserving millennia of history

The Palace Museum (Forbidden City)
Home to the world's largest collection of preserved ancient wooden structures and imperial treasures spanning 600 years of Chinese history.

Sanxingdui Museum
A mysterious Bronze Age civilization that rewrites the history of ancient China, featuring enigmatic bronze masks and a towering bronze tree.

National Museum of China
The world's most visited museum, chronicling 5,000 years of Chinese civilization through over 1 million artifacts.

Shaanxi History Museum
Gateway to the ancient Silk Road, housing treasures from 13 dynasties that once called Xi'an their capital.
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