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2013 Top 10 Cultural Relic Events in China unveiled

2014-01-24 11:12:12

 

Emperor Yang’s tomb of the Sui Dynasty excavated

Two brick-chambered tombs were discovered in Caozhuang, Situ Village, Xihu Town, Yangzhou City in March 2013. In mid April, the epigraph of Emperor Yang from the Sui Dynasty was unearthed from the No.1 tomb in Yangzhou. Accordingly, experts considered this might be the tomb of the famous historical figure Emperor Yang of the Sui Dynasty. Whether it really is the tomb of Emperor Yang according to the epigraph is hard to say. Why is it an imperial tomb rather than an emperor’s mausoleum? Why are there so many mausoleums of Emperor Yang from the Sui Dynasty across the country?

Cultural relics and vandalism

A person carved “I was here” on a copper jar in the Palace Museum according to media in February 2013. In May, a Chinese teenager defaced a cultural relic in the Luxor Temple in Egypt. Unfortunately, there have been many similar cases over the years. Vandalism on cultural relics has become a common site throughout the world. When will tourists stop this behavior?

 

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