
![]() |
| A group of large-scale tombs dating back 2,000 years were discovered recently in Mori Kazak Autonomous County, northwestern China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region by an archaeological team under Chinese Academy of Social Science. According to preliminary study, they might be tombs of Qin and Han Dynasties. Among the more than 100 tombs, the largest one is 70 meters in diameter and 9 meters in height. They are surrounded with huge rocks and mounds. It might be a tomb of a nobleman of the prairie tribe in eastern Tianshan Mountain.(CFP Photo) |
Day|Week
Final of 2015 Miss Weihai Tourism concludes
Cosplay model at ChinaJoy: photo story
Mums stage breastfeeding flash mob
Moscow “spider-man” climbs Chinese skyscraper
Top 10 international destinations for Chinese millionaires
New-type self-propelled gun fires in drill
Chinese artists create 'fall of an angel'
A glimpse of China's Zijinshan gold & copper mine