Tuyuhun: Lost History Recovered in Three Exhibitions Organized by the China National Silk Museum
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Friday, July 15, 2022
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These exhibitions successfully reproduce the dusty history of the Qinghai Path from the 6th to the 8th century.
Key Points:
- These exhibitions successfully reproduce the dusty history of the Qinghai Path from the 6th to the 8th century.
- Dr. Feng, the chief curator of the three exhibitions from the China National Silk Museum, said that the three exhibitions were the first to review the 40-year process of Tuyuhun and Tubo archaeology in Qinghai in the form of exhibitions.
- The king then said, "Do you know, A single one is easy to break, but a crowd is hard to break.
- As an archaeological exhibition, the China National Silk Museum not only restored the models of the Reshui Tomb No.