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Jinzhou is the previously the famous city of Jiangling, in the Spring
and Autumn Pe riod
(770 - 476 BC), the city was the capital of the Kingdom of Chu. Its
ancient walled city was originally built during the Three Kingdoms
Period. Many artifacts have been excavated from many tombs in the
city.In the Spring and Autumn period (770-476 B.C.) the city was the
capital of Kingdom of Chu. Its earth-structure walls were firstly
built in the third century ordered by Guan Yu, a hero of the Three
Kingdoms era. Later in the Ming Dynasty, it was reconstructed with
bricks and stones. The existing one is extended in the Qing Dynasty
and known as the best preserved.
The solid rampart
surrounded by moats boast as a iron-case with slab basements and
bricks walls. Sticky rice poured into the crevice to reinforce solidity.
Having been the capital of over twenty kingdoms, it has rich excavations
of Chu Culture.
Jingzhou Museum
is situated in Jingzhou Zhong Lu, Jingzhou Museum was firstly built
during the period of Kuaiyuan Reign of the Tang Dynasty. The history
museum boasts a collection of over 100,000 relics concerning the
6000-year Chu Culture, which has 5 theme exhibitions on stone, pottery,
bronze, lacquer ware and silks.
What worth to
visit are exhibition Hall and Treasure Hall too. Featured with green
tiles and the Chu-style decorations, there are rich collections
of excavations. In particular an important collection of lacquer
ware, 2,000-year-old silk garments and fabrics featured with exquisite
patterns and an almost perfectly preserved male corpse of a Han-dynasty
official, are exhibited. The embroidery clothing, polychrome brocades
and silk ribbons are peculiar.
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