Located on Jiefang Bei Road , Guangzhou ,
the Western Han Dynasty Nanyue King
Mausoleum Museum
is the oldest and largest Han tomb. With
an area of more than 17,400 square kilometers, with the most funerary objects
in Lingnan (South of the Nanling Mountain) Area, it is well known for its
elegant Han Dynasty (206 B.C.-24 A .D.)
architecture, and showcases Guangzhou 's
near 2,000-year history. Belonging to the second king of Nanyue Zhao Mo, the
tomb was discovered in 1983 and opened to the public in 1988.
The whole museum
has 10 exhibition halls, over 4800 square meters. Since its opening in 1988, the
museum has received a total of more than 175 million viewers. It has been
elected to the 80 world famous museums being. The owner of the tomb is the
second king, Zhao Mei of Nanyue
State of the Western Han
Dynasty (206 B.C.-24 A .D.).
Hidden 20 meters (65.6 feet) underground, the tomb is made up of 750 huge
stones with colorful murals. The over 1,000 pieces of cultural relics, bronze
ware and terra cotta ware in particular, feature the Yue Culture of south
China(Nanyue Culture).
Highlighting the
mausoleum is a silk-jade garment made up of 2,291 pieces of jade. Though jade
garments with pieces connected by gold, silver, or copper are not uncommon,
this garment with jade pieces connected by silk is the only one of its kind in
the world. Nor are historical records available to verify other jade garments
connected by silk thread. In addition, the style of buttons down the front is unique
among unearthed jade garments. This silk-sewn-jade garment shows the early
development of jade garments as well as development of the Nanyue culture.
In addition, three
sets of bronze serial bells, thirty-six bronze vessels, thirty-six bronze
mirrors, and three gold seals give visitors a glimpse of the ancient Nanyue
Culture. The oldest and largest folding screen used in China is also
here, as are two of the world's oldest bronze patterns for textile stamping. Foreign
articles excavated in the mausoleum indicate that Guangzhou was an ancient Marine Silk Road
starting point. For example, there are five African elephant trunks, a silver
box featuring Western Asian silver wares, and bronze incense burners and
frankincense from Southeast Asia .
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