Around 200 pieces of artifacts from east China's Shandong Province are on display for the first time in Hong Kong from Tuesday.
Through parallel display of major archaeological discoveries made respectively
Exhibits from Shandong include an eggshell black pottery high stem cup with perforations that represents the pinnacle of Chinese prehistoric pottery craftsmanship, as well as a red pottery tripod pitcher with bag-shaped legs representative of prehistoric Shandong culture. The artifacts chronicled the development of Shandong culture from the Neolithic period to the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644).
Also on display are artifacts unearthed in Hong Kong, including stringed stone ornament set, quartz rings, and perforated pottery basin with incised wave pattern.
The exhibition is being held at the Hong Kong Heritage Discovery Center until Oct. 6.