A golden bowl lid forms part of an exhibition of relics from the tomb of Ming Dynasty Prince Liangzhuang, on display at Hubei Provincial Museum, Wuhan, Hubei Province, March 12, 2024. /IC
A woman poses for a picture behind sets of gold bangles that form part of an exhibition of relics from the tomb of Ming Dynasty Prince Liangzhuang, on display at Hubei Provincial Museum, Wuhan, Hubei Province, March 12, 2024. /IC
A gold Buddha figure forms part of an exhibition of relics from the tomb of Ming Dynasty Prince Liangzhuang, on display at Hubei Provincial Museum, Wuhan, Hubei Province, March 12, 2024. /IC
A gold jewelry item forms part of an exhibition of relics from the tomb of Ming Dynasty Prince Liangzhuang, on display at Hubei Provincial Museum, Wuhan, Hubei Province, March 12, 2024. /IC
A gold-inlaid jade dragon-patterned hat top forms part of an exhibition of relics from the tomb of Ming Dynasty Prince Liangzhuang, on display at Hubei Provincial Museum, Wuhan, Hubei Province, March 12, 2024. /IC
Treasures from the tomb of Prince Liangzhuang, who lived during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), form a permanent exhibition at the Hubei Provincial Museum in Wuhan, Hubei Province. Following government approval, cultural relics experts explored Liangzhuang's tomb in 2001 and unearthed 5,300 pieces of art. The retrieved relics together contained 16 kilograms of gold and 14 kg of jade, as well as 700 gemstones.