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Han Mu Bowuguan (Han Dynasty Tomb Museum)

Date: 2007-12-21 17:10 | Author: webmaster | From: 本站原创 |

Han Mu Bowuguan (Han Dynasty Tomb Museum)

This fascinating Western Han tomb of the king of Guangling Kingdom, Liu Xu, the fifth son of the Han Wu Di emperor (140-86 B.C.), is worth visiting. Sixty years in the making, Liu Xu's tomb is a grand five levels deep. The second airtight layer is made up of 840nanmu(cedarwood) bricks linked to each other lengthwise by tiny hooks on the inside surfaces. These bricks could only be dissembled, and the wall breached, by locating the first brick. On the third level was the warehouse, while the living quarters occupied the fourth level; the fifth and bottom level contained a coffin on wheels. In the northwest part of the tomb, there is even a bathroom, making this the first Han tomb to contain such! Despite the seemingly impenetrable defenses, the tomb was actually robbed about 100 years later. The thieves were able to dig right down to the residential level with relative ease, suggesting that the tomb was robbed by descendants of the very people who built it. East of Liu Xu's tomb is that of his wife, who died 10 years after him. Three levels deep, the queen's tomb, also made fromnanmu,is approached from the bottom level.

Hours8:30am-4:30pm
AddressYouyi Lu 16
Location3km/2 miles north of town
TransportationBus: no. 5
PricesAdmission ¥15 ($1.90

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