 Museum of the Mausoleum of the Nanyue King |
 Museum of the Mausoleum of the Nanyue King |
 The tomb of the second king of Nanyue (†122 BC) was discovered in 1983 |
 The museum is at 867号 Jiefang North Road, Yuexiu, Guangzhou |
 Lion guarding the Museum of the Nanyue King |
 Museum of the Nanyue King, 1988 |
 Entrance to the Museum of the Nanyue King |
 The mausoleum was buried 20m beneath Xianggang Shan (Elephant Hill) in Guangzhou |
 The walls of the museum are engraved with copies of the murals found inside the mausoleum |
 Museum of the Mausoleum of the Nanyue King |
 Map of Pan Yu, the ancient city on the site of Guangzhou during the Western Han Dynasty |
 The most impressive artifact is the burial suit of Zhao Mo, the second king of Nanyue (r. 137-122 BC) |
 The burial suit is made of 2291 jade tiles sewn together with silk thread |
 Nanyue was one of the ten autonomous kingdoms under the ancient Western Han Dynasty |
 Jade ornaments, Mausoleum of the Nanyue King |
 Jade Beaker with Bronze Basin Stand |
 Openwork Double Jade Ring with Dragon and Phoenix |
 Monster Mask and Free Jade Ring |
 The rusting remains of iron swords found on the side of the king's body |
 Translucent Jade Rhyton |
 Translucent Jade Rhyton |
 Jade Disk, the largest found intact dating from the Western Han Dynasty |
 Top-Ornament with "Scariet Bird" Pattern |
 Side-Plank Support with Dragon Pattern, used to hold up a screen |
 Bronze Jar for holding wine - Tomb of the Nanyue King |
 Jade Ornaments - Tomb of the Nanyue King |
 Modern replica of a suit of armor rusted armor |
 Ivory Cup with Gold Bank |
 Bronze Vessel from the Tomb of the Nanyue King |
 Ceramics from the Tomb of the Nanyue King |
 Iron Pots - Tripod of the Yue Style |
 These are the largest found dating to the Western Han Dynasty |
 Exhibition of the Treasure of the Tomb of the Nanyue King |
 Set of five bronze bells from the Tomb of the Nanyue King |
 Glass pyramid protecting the excavated mausoleum |
 The glass roof structure matches the shape of the mausoleum |
 The Mausoleum Roof with signs marking the position of the 7 chambers |
 Descending down to the Tomb of the Nanyue King |
 Entrance to the Tomb of the Nanyue King |
 Stone doorway to the mausoleum |
 Mausoleum of the Nanyue King |
 The Mausoleum dates from the death of King Zhao Mo in 122 BC |
 The entrance leads to the Ante Chamber |
 The Coffin Room is behind the Ante Chamber and is flanked by the East and Chambers |
 The Mausoleum of the Nanyue King, Guangzhou |
 Diagram showing the rooms comprising the Mausoleum of the Nanyue King |
 Plan of the Tomb showing the 7 chambers and the entrance corridor |
 The king didn't go alone - 15 courtesans were scarified and buried to serve the king in the afterlife |
 Special Exhibit - the Connection Between Heaven and Earth - sacrificial pits of Sanxingdui |
 Standing Bronze Figure from the Sacrificial Pits of Sanxingdui |
 Bronze Mask with Protruding Eyes, Sanxingdui |
 Bronze Mask, Sanxingdui |
 Small bronze ring shaped like a cat |
 Bronze bird |
 Kneeling Human Figure bound in the Sacrificial Position |
 Museum of the Mausoleum of the Nanyue King |
 Special Exhibit - Historical Treasure from Sanxingdui & Jingsha |
 Special Exhibit - Historical Treasure from Sanxingdui & Jingsha |
 Bronze Mask of the ancient Shu people - unknown if it represents a deity, ancestor, king or wizard |
 Bronze Mask of the ancient Shu, ca 1000 BC |
 Bronze Mask of the ancient Shu, ca 1000 BC |
 The Sun Wheel - decorative ornament indicating the worship of the sun - or an astronomical instrument |
 The Sun Wheel - decorative ornament indicating the worship of the sun - or an astronomical instrument |
 Four-sectioned Jade Cong |
 Exhibition of Historical Treasure from Sanxingdui & Jingsha |