Because of the charge, it's also open on Monday. Before you go, you'd better see the biographies of Nanyue, or mend some documentaries, otherwise the fun will be half less. The tomb itself has stories, and some people died. It's interesting to find the funerary objects in his home called "Emperor Seal". Jade clothes are not as good as Xuzhou Museum, but the quantity and quality of jades are very good. Look, where the jade is placed in the coffin is also clearly marked. The jade set is very beautiful. The Bronze-Inlaid jade cup is more delicate than Mawangdui's. There is also a jade bowl with a lid, which is very beautiful, but the carvings in the bowl can't be seen. There is a set of six Bo chess, but not as good as Mawangdui's. The chessboard is still left. The golden cake also shows several pieces, but it can't be compared with the Tuhao of Haidunhou. The base of the screen is amazing, and the original screen is beautiful, but since it's a copy, why don't you put a few bird tail feathers on it and leave some blank space for people to associate with it. There's a similar tent in Zhongshan National Exhibition Hall of Hebei Museum, but it's not as exquisite as his screen. Although there's no textile display, there's a printing mould that seems to have something to do with Mawangdui's textiles. The lecture in place spoke faster, but generally understood, and then slowly watched it for three hours. The interaction between the multimedia and the audience in the museum was quite appetizing to me. The animation was very cute, and the audience left a message that made me laugh. After visiting the exhibition, I remember one thing clearly, Guangzhou City for two thousand years.