This exhibit highlights one of the most important archaeological excavations in China -- the unearthing of Mawangdui, the tomb of the first lady and family of the Changsha Kingdom (died 168 BC) in the Western Han dynasty (206 BC-8 AD). This exhibition will include some of the finest and among the earliest extant lacquers, silks, paintings, and written strips (early calligraphy/books). Through these various art works, the exhibition will also examine and reconstruct the art and culture of the Western Han dynasty, a formative period of Chinese culture and civilization, focusing on daily cuisine and drink, cosmetics and fashion, music and entertainment, healthcare and exercise, and the fascinating beliefs of the immortal world.
Added by Upcoming Robot on August 7, 2009