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 Visitors view "jade shroud sewn with golden wire" dating back to the second century BC at an archaeology exhibition in Beijing, capital of China, March 2, 2006. The shroud was made up with 4,248 pieces of jade and 1,576 grams of gold. The exhibition, entitled "Kings of Chu in Western Han Dynasty", displayed 190 artworks selected from the unearthed antiques from the kings' tombs.
 A visitor views "painted pottery guards" dating back to the second century BC at an archaeology exhibition in Beijing, capital of China, March 2, 2006. The exhibition, entitled "Kings of Chu in Western Han Dynasty", displayed 190 artworks selected from the unearthed antiques from the kings' tombs.
 Visitors view "pottery dancers" dating back to the second century BC at an archaeology exhibition in Beijing, capital of China, March 2, 2006. The exhibition, entitled "Kings of Chu in Western Han Dynasty", displayed 190 artworks selected from the unearthed antiques from the kings' tombs.
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