
Xi’an Airport Unveils World’s First In-House Archaeological Museum
Xi’an Xianyang International Airport opens the world’s first in-house archaeological museum, showcasing over 22,000 ancient artifacts uncovered during its expansion.
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Xi’an Xianyang International Airport opens the world’s first in-house archaeological museum, showcasing over 22,000 ancient artifacts uncovered during its expansion.
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