In Xian, China, the Tomb of Emperor Jing Di, also known as Hanyangling, offers a unique glimpse into the past. Dating back to the Han Dynasty, this burial site features numerous pits where ongoing excavations take place. Visitors can walk above these pits, observing the archaeological work in progress. The site also includes a museum that houses over 40,000 miniature clay figures, including animals, warriors, and officials, providing a detailed look at the emperor’s afterlife arrangements. These artifacts, meticulously crafted, offer a vivid representation of the era’s culture and craftsmanship.
Tomb of Emperor Jing Di (Hanyangling)
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