
Shaanxi Museum Brings Western Han Music & Dance to Life
Shaanxi Archaeology Museum’s new exhibit uses Han tomb pottery figurines to vividly recreate 2,000-year-old Western Han music and dance scenes, inviting visitors to connect past and present.
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Shaanxi Archaeology Museum’s new exhibit uses Han tomb pottery figurines to vividly recreate 2,000-year-old Western Han music and dance scenes, inviting visitors to connect past and present.
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