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Tourists dropped their mobile phones and smashed into Mrs. Xinchai's coffin? The staff responded

Recently, some netizens posted on social platforms, saying that when visiting the Hunan Museum at the end of August, a tourist's mobile phone fell from a height and was suspected of hitting the coffin of Mrs. Xin Chai, which attracted the attention of netizens. On the morning of the 18th, the reporter contacted the Hunan Museum as a tourist. A staff member said that the mobile phone was smashed on the glass outside, and the coffin was not damaged, and the specific situation is subject to the follow-up official notice.

Tourists dropped their mobile phones and smashed into Mrs. Xinchai's coffin? The staff responded

Netizen posts said that a mobile phone fell from a height and smashed into the coffin of Mrs. Xinchai.

On August 27, some netizens posted a video saying that when they visited, they saw a mobile phone falling from a height of 17 meters, crossing layers of steps, and falling on the coffin of Mrs. Xin Chai, which has a history of more than 2,000 years, smashing a small pit and bounced onto the acrylic booth. In the video, a uniformed staff member stands in front of a dropped mobile phone and is making a phone call to report the situation.

As of 11 a.m. on the 18th, the video has received more than 220,000 likes and nearly 20,000 comments. Netizens left a message on this: "How can a person poke such a big basket", "The staff repeatedly emphasized not to stretch out the mobile phone to take pictures, why are there always disobedient people", "If the coffin is really smashed, I'm afraid I will go to jail, right?" ”

Tourists dropped their mobile phones and smashed into Mrs. Xinchai's coffin? The staff responded

Overlooking Mrs. Xinchai's coffin from a high place, this is also the place where the phone was dropped.

On other social platforms, many netizens said that they were also at the scene at that time. Some netizens said that the staff quickly evacuated the scene and asked the owner to claim the mobile phone through the broadcast. On a short video platform, some netizens said that the owner of the mobile phone was later taken away by the staff.

On the morning of the 18th, the reporter contacted the Hunan Museum by phone. The staff said that the coffin was not damaged, but it was not clear where the phone came from and how it was handled, "What we know about it here is that it only smashed the glass and did not damage the coffin, wait for our official news!" ”

Tourists dropped their mobile phones and smashed into Mrs. Xinchai's coffin? The staff responded

The new Hunan Museum restored the tomb of Xin Chai at a scale of 1:1. Image source/Changsha Evening News

According to public information, the female corpse of the Western Han Dynasty in Mawangdui has a history of more than 2,000 years, and its body is complete, the whole body is moisturized, the skin is covered completely, and the hair is still there, almost similar to the fresh corpse. According to the staff of the Hunan Museum, "This is the best preserved wet corpse in the world." ”

Source: Upstream News

Transferred from: Jiangxi Political and Legal Affairs

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