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The Golden Splendor of the Special Exhibition Series of the Capital Museum of Chinese Archaeological Discoveries

author:The old pig's broken thoughts

This exhibition is based on the top ten newly discovered cultural relics in the country from 1995 to 2016.

After the investigation and collation of more than 80 relevant units, more than 200 archaeological sites, and more than 800 exquisite cultural relics,

Select the representative products as exhibits for display and display.

Many of these exquisite artifacts have never left the province, museums, or even warehouses.

The final exhibition of cultural relics involved 21 provinces, 49 units, a total of 360 pieces of super exhibition.

For those who like history, friends of cultural relics can be described as a feast for food.

With a pilgrimage-like mood, the old pig finally walked in here,

Today let me take you through the photo tube to peek at the leopard.

Take a peek.

The golden splendor of the series.

The Golden Splendor of the Special Exhibition Series of the Capital Museum of Chinese Archaeological Discoveries
The Golden Splendor of the Special Exhibition Series of the Capital Museum of Chinese Archaeological Discoveries
The Golden Splendor of the Special Exhibition Series of the Capital Museum of Chinese Archaeological Discoveries
The Golden Splendor of the Special Exhibition Series of the Capital Museum of Chinese Archaeological Discoveries
The Golden Splendor of the Special Exhibition Series of the Capital Museum of Chinese Archaeological Discoveries
The Golden Splendor of the Special Exhibition Series of the Capital Museum of Chinese Archaeological Discoveries
The Golden Splendor of the Special Exhibition Series of the Capital Museum of Chinese Archaeological Discoveries
The Golden Splendor of the Special Exhibition Series of the Capital Museum of Chinese Archaeological Discoveries
The Golden Splendor of the Special Exhibition Series of the Capital Museum of Chinese Archaeological Discoveries
The Golden Splendor of the Special Exhibition Series of the Capital Museum of Chinese Archaeological Discoveries

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