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An ongoing exhibition in Beijing has brought together more than 200 sets of artifacts from the ancient Shu civilization. Visitors can now see gold masks, bronze figures and ritual objects that lay buried for three millennia tell their stories at the National Museum of China.
An ongoing exhibition in Beijing has brought together more than 200 sets of artifacts from the ancient Shu civilization. Visitors can now see gold masks, bronze figures and ritual objects that lay buried for three millennia tell their stories at the National Museum of China.