China unveils highest-level Chu state tomb excavated to date
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HEFEI -- The Wuwangdun ancient tomb discovered in Huainan city in East China's Anhui province is confirmed to be the largest and highest-level ancient tomb of Chu state that has been excavated to date, the National Cultural Heritage Administration said Tuesday.
The administration made the announcement at a press conference in Huainan, adding that the tomb is also the most structurally complex of its kind.
Chu was a state that existed in ancient China more than 2,200 years ago.
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