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While the central burial mound of Emperor Qin Shi Huang remains sealed, the surrounding discoveries continue to redefine what ...
If you plan to visit a more artistic side of the town, head to Minarit-gil Mural Village near Cheonan Station, with narrow paths showcasing fading mural art pieces from decades ago and renewed ones by ...
CHANGSHA, CHINA - Media OutReach Newswire - 21 May 2025 - As an important connector, innovator, and guardian of cultural identity, Hunan Museum has l ...
The Dabaotai Tomb site museum in Beijing Photo: Li Hao/GT The original museum, built in 1983, was China's first to focus on Han-era archaeology. The newly renovated facility spans 7,600 square meters.
Unraided crypts are hard to come by. And yet in 1968, soldiers stumbled upon the imperial family tombs of a Han dynasty prince and princess–fully intact. Their tombs, filled with grave goods ...
Experts believe the tomb was owned by a man who died in 736 AD at age 63, during the middle of the Tang dynasty, which ran from 618 to 907 AD. He was buried in the tomb along with his wife.
This mummified body was discovered in Communist China in 1971, when a group of workers were excavating an air raid shelter near the city of Changsha when they discovered a huge Han Dynasty tomb ...
Kaolie ruled Chu during the tumultuous endgame of the Warring States period (475-221 B.C.). The tomb, whose excavation began in 2020, is the largest and most complex Chu-era burial ever found.
The deposed Western Han politician ultimately died in 59 BCE. Despite his infamy, He’s tomb remained remarkably well-preserved until its rediscovery by archeologists in 2011.
The tombs contain the well-preserved remains of the Marquis Dai's wife, Lady Xin Zhui, who was buried more than 2,000 years ago during the Western Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 24).
The Mawangdui Han Tombs marks where Li Cang, the Chancellor of the Changsha Kingdom during the Western Han Dynasty, and his three family members were buried. The tomb is renowned for the ...
Experts believe the tomb was owned by a man who died in 736 AD at age 63, during the middle of the Tang dynasty, which ran from 618 to 907 AD. He was buried in the tomb along with his wife.