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2018-12-29 15:39:32 Ecns.cn Editor :Li Yan
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A museum of relics excavated from the Liujialing tomb in Guiyang County, Hunan Province opens to the public on Dec. 28, 2018. The tomb\'s tunnel and chamber were decorated with well-preserved, exquisite murals that reflected the life and burial customs long time ago. Findings in the tomb are of high historical and art values as they showed the migration of nobles from north to south after the Tang Dynasty (618-907). (Photo: China News Service/Ouyang Changhai)

A museum of relics excavated from the Liujialing tomb in Guiyang County, Hunan Province opens to the public on Dec. 28, 2018. The tomb's tunnel and chamber were decorated with well-preserved, exquisite murals that reflected the life and burial customs long time ago. Findings in the tomb are of high historical and art values as they showed the migration of nobles from north to south after the Tang Dynasty (618-907). (Photo: China News Service/Ouyang Changhai)

A museum of relics excavated from the Liujialing tomb in Guiyang County, Hunan Province opens to the public on Dec. 28, 2018. The tomb\'s tunnel and chamber were decorated with well-preserved, exquisite murals that reflected the life and burial customs long time ago. Findings in the tomb are of high historical and art values as they showed the migration of nobles from north to south after the Tang Dynasty (618-907). (Photo: China News Service/Ouyang Changhai)

A museum of relics excavated from the Liujialing tomb in Guiyang County, Hunan Province opens to the public on Dec. 28, 2018. The tomb's tunnel and chamber were decorated with well-preserved, exquisite murals that reflected the life and burial customs long time ago. Findings in the tomb are of high historical and art values as they showed the migration of nobles from north to south after the Tang Dynasty (618-907). (Photo: China News Service/Ouyang Changhai)

A museum of relics excavated from the Liujialing tomb in Guiyang County, Hunan Province opens to the public on Dec. 28, 2018. The tomb\'s tunnel and chamber were decorated with well-preserved, exquisite murals that reflected the life and burial customs long time ago. Findings in the tomb are of high historical and art values as they showed the migration of nobles from north to south after the Tang Dynasty (618-907). (Photo: China News Service/Ouyang Changhai)

A museum of relics excavated from the Liujialing tomb in Guiyang County, Hunan Province opens to the public on Dec. 28, 2018. The tomb's tunnel and chamber were decorated with well-preserved, exquisite murals that reflected the life and burial customs long time ago. Findings in the tomb are of high historical and art values as they showed the migration of nobles from north to south after the Tang Dynasty (618-907). (Photo: China News Service/Ouyang Changhai)

A museum of relics excavated from the Liujialing tomb in Guiyang County, Hunan Province opens to the public on Dec. 28, 2018. The tomb\'s tunnel and chamber were decorated with well-preserved, exquisite murals that reflected the life and burial customs long time ago. Findings in the tomb are of high historical and art values as they showed the migration of nobles from north to south after the Tang Dynasty (618-907). (Photo: China News Service/Ouyang Changhai)

A museum of relics excavated from the Liujialing tomb in Guiyang County, Hunan Province opens to the public on Dec. 28, 2018. The tomb's tunnel and chamber were decorated with well-preserved, exquisite murals that reflected the life and burial customs long time ago. Findings in the tomb are of high historical and art values as they showed the migration of nobles from north to south after the Tang Dynasty (618-907). (Photo: China News Service/Ouyang Changhai)

A museum of relics excavated from the Liujialing tomb in Guiyang County, Hunan Province opens to the public on Dec. 28, 2018. The tomb\'s tunnel and chamber were decorated with well-preserved, exquisite murals that reflected the life and burial customs long time ago. Findings in the tomb are of high historical and art values as they showed the migration of nobles from north to south after the Tang Dynasty (618-907). (Photo: China News Service/Ouyang Changhai)

A museum of relics excavated from the Liujialing tomb in Guiyang County, Hunan Province opens to the public on Dec. 28, 2018. The tomb's tunnel and chamber were decorated with well-preserved, exquisite murals that reflected the life and burial customs long time ago. Findings in the tomb are of high historical and art values as they showed the migration of nobles from north to south after the Tang Dynasty (618-907). (Photo: China News Service/Ouyang Changhai)

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