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					<description><![CDATA[<p>This modern museum to the south-east of the Temple of Daxingshan Si is 44,OOOsq.m/474,OOOsq.ft in area and consists of several buildings containing a large number of rooms in which more than 3000 exhibits, displayed in seven chronologically arranged sections, illustrate the story of the city of Xi&#8217;an and Shaanxi province from prehistoric times up to the Opium Wars of the mid-19th c. On display are bronze vessels from the Shang and Zhou period (16th3rd c. B.C.), porcelain from the Tang and Song era (7th13th c.), gold and silver jewellery from the Tang period (618-907), terracotta warriors from the tomb of </p>
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