Exhibition on archaeological discoveries from Wuwangdun Tomb No.1 opens in Beijing
By Li Hao, Published: 2025/12/26 13:39:54
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The exhibition "Echoes of King Kaolie—Archaeological Discoveries from the Wuwangdun Tomb No.1" opened on December 26 at the National Museum of China in Beijing. Wuwangdun Tomb No.1 is the largest and most structurally intact high-ranking Chu State tomb from the late Warring States Period ever excavated.

For the first time, the exhibition showcases precious artifacts unearthed from the tomb alongside the latest research findings. Incorporating immersive projection and AR-based interactive technology, the exhibition creates a civilizational dialogue spanning over two millennia, offering a panoramic view of the splendor of Chu civilization during the late Warring States period. Photos: Li Hao/GT

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