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A mausoleum is an external free-standing building constructed as a monument enclosing the interment space or burial chamber of a deceased person or people. A monument without the interment is a cenotaph. A mausoleum may be considered a type of tomb, or the tomb may be considered to be within the mausoleum. A Christian mausoleum sometimes includes a chapel.
The word derives from the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus (near modern-day Bodrum in Turkey), the grave of King Mausolus, the Persian satrap of Caria, whose large tomb was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
Historically, mausolea were, and still may be, large and impressive constructions for a deceased leader or other person of importance. However, smaller mausolea soon became popular with the gentry and nobility in many countries. In the Roman Empire, these were often ranged in necropoles or along roadsides: the via Appia Antica retains the ruins of many private mausolea for miles outside Rome. However, when Christianity became dominant, mausoleums were out of use.
A monarch is the sovereign head of state in a monarchy. A monarch may exercise the most and highest authority in the state or others may wield that power on behalf of the monarch. Typically a monarch either personally inherits the lawful right to exercise the state's sovereign rights (often referred to as the throne or the crown) or is selected by an established process from a family or cohort eligible to provide the nation's monarch. Alternatively, an individual may become monarch by conquest, acclamation or a combination of means. A monarch usually reigns for life or until abdication. If a young child is crowned the monarch, a Regent is often appointed to govern until the monarch reaches the requisite adult age to rule. Monarchs' actual powers vary from one monarchy to another and in different eras; on one extreme, they may be autocrats (absolute monarchy) wielding genuine sovereignty; on the other they may be ceremonial heads of state who exercise little or no power or only reserve powers, with actual authority vested in a parliament or other body (constitutional monarchy).
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Host Jason enters the Nanyue King's tomb and explores the riches of the Western Han Dynasty. Experience the culture of China 2,000 years ago through the grave good recovered and displayed in this modern museum. This is the full episode. You can watch Part 1 - Enter the archaeology of Guangdong. Here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-at9Kd8HGQ Want to know more? Please visit the website. www.gztraveler.weebly.com
A quick short tour of the Museum of the Western Han Dynasty Mausoleum of the Nanyue King @ Guangzhou.
Welcome, traveler, to the Museum of the Nanyue King of the Western Han Dynasty museum. Local host Jason will take you through the archaeological research portion of the museum before heading up to the tomb in part 2. Please consider watching the entire episode here : http://youtu.be/M2riYrop4E8 Or continue on to Part 2 - Enter the Tomb. Here : http://youtu.be/X-87OkrYC_U For more information about this museum and other places to visit in Guangzhou please visit our website at www.gztraveler.weebly.com Thanks
Host Jason enters the tomb of the Nanyue King and looks for ghosts, bodies, and taller ceilings. Join him on his exploration of this site. Please consider watching the entire episode here : http://youtu.be/M2riYrop4E8 Or continue on to Part 3 - The Tomb Goods of the King. Here : http://youtu.be/pyUGQFVIAJk For more information about this museum and other places to visit in Guangzhou please visit our website at www.gztraveler.weebly.com Thanks
Step into the Treasures of the Tomb exhibit hall with Jason. Discuss burial practice, jade carvings, and the occasional difference in translation between Chinese and English information text. Please consider watching the entire episode here : Or continue on to Part 4 - Bells, tiger passports, and barbecues. Here :http://youtu.be/sKFn-1verlM For more information about this museum and other places to visit in Guangzhou please visit our website at www.gztraveler.weebly.com Thanks
Jason explores the ceramic pillows, musical bells, and claim that China invented golf and barbecue. The last exhibit halls of the Nanyue tomb grave goods revels common daily use items. Please consider watching the entire episode here : Or go back to the beginning and watch the first episode. Here : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-at9Kd8HGQ For more information about this museum and other places to visit in Guangzhou please visit our website at www.gztraveler.weebly.com Thanks
The Museum of the Mausoleum of the Nanyue King (Chinese: 西汉南越王博物馆; pinyin: Xī Hàn Nányuè Wáng Bówùguăn; literally: "Western Han Nanyue King Museum") houses the 2,000 year-old tomb of the Nanyue King Zhao Mo in Guangzhou, China. Zhao Mo ruled from 137 BC to 122 BC, and his tomb was discovered in downtown Guangzhou in 1983. The museum, which opened in 1988, showcases the tomb and its complete trove of artifacts. It was named a Major National Historical Site in 1996 and is renown for its rare assemblage of funerary artifacts representing the diffusion of cultures throughout the Lingnan region during the Han dynasty. For more info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Museum_of_the_Mausoleum_of_the_Nanyue_King museum of the mausoleum of the nanyue king museum of the nanyue king mausoleum king of nany...
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