The Xianyang Museum
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Xian yang was the capital of the famous Qin Dynasty (221BC-206BC) and also the imperial cemetery during the Western Han (206BC-25AD) period. Xianyang is known for its wealth of cultural and historical relics from both the Qin and the Han dynasties, from above and below the ground. So Xianyang Museum focuses its exhibition on the historical relics of the Qin and the Han dynasties. The construction area of the museum is 3,855 square meters and the exhibition area is 1,216 square meters. It houses 15,000 or more cultural relics, out of which 4,000 are on display. The museum consists of seven exhibition areas. No. 1 showroom mainly displays axes, potteries and cuspidal-bottom bottles of Neolithic era. Some bronze weapons such as spears, daggers, swords and halberds are also demonstrated here. No. 2 showroom mainly shows the articles unearthed from Xianyang Qin palace. No. 3 exhibiting hall shows murals from the third palace of Xianyang Qin palace, revealing the thriving and prosperous condition of the Qin Empire. No. 4 exhibiting hall exhibits the relics of West Han dynasty.
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