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Hunan Provincial Museum
2005-3-29 17:22:55     
Hunan Provincial Museum, found in the northeast of the city, contains an interesting display of archaeological finds.

The complex has three main buildings, one of which covers revolutionary history and two that are devoted to the Western Han (206 BC-24 AD) tombs that were discovered at Mawangdui, 4km northeast of Changsha. The tombs contained the remains of the Marquis Dai, his wife and son, and their most prized possessions.

The tombs, discovered in 1972 and containing over 3,000 antiques, were the burial ground for the Marquis of Dai, Li Cang, and his family. Li Cang was Prime Minister to the King of Changsha between 193 and 186 BC. Among the more than 3,000 relics unearthed, were exquisite lacquer-ware, musical instruments, silk paintings, pottery and Chinese medicinal herbs. There was also a complete text of the Daoist classic 'I Ching' written on silk. Of all the remains, the most astonishing was the corpse of Zin Hui, the Marquess of Dai,who died in 186 BC, which was extremely well preserved. The reason for her preservation was the body, that was wrapped in over 20 layers of silk and linen, a triple layered wooden sarcophagus, that was sealed with charcoal and white peat, and a tomb, that was lined with clay and charcoal. The Marquess can now be viewed in the basement, partially unwrapped and preserved in a liquid-filled Perspex tank. Her organs are in separate jars, and from laboratory tests, scientists were able to establish that the Marquess suffered from a variety of illnesses, from tuberculosis and the bilharzia worm to arthritis.

A variety of silk garments, fabrics, lacquered bowls, musical instruments, wooden tomb guardians, funerary offerings and the enormous outer timber caskets of the sarcophaguses are displayed in the basement of the other building. Of special interest include the silk banners that display the Han beliefs on the underworld, earth and the heavens. On the second floor of the smaller building, just outside, auspicious symbols of long life are exhibited, including some live reptiles.

     

How to get there: Take bus No.113.Opening hour: Daily; 08.30-12:00, 14:00-17:00.Cost: RMB30 entrance fee.(Photo Source: Chinanews.com)





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