Lei Cheng Uk Han Tomb Museum

10/28/2010


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History
Lei Cheng Uk Han Tomb was discovered in 1955 when the work men were levelling a hill slope to make way for the present Lei Cheng Uk. There were the munber of 58 pottery and bronze object inside the Han Tomb. According to the item design and the other present technology, there were available evidenced that it was built during the Eastern Han Dynasty.

Now
There are established the Lei Cheng Uk Han Tomb Museum for Hong Kong people to review our Chinese History within Eastern Han Dynasty.


Other information: (source form wiki)
Discovery and preservation
The tomb was accidentally discovered in August 1955, when the Hong Kong Government was leveling a hill slope for the construction of resettlement buildings at Lei Cheng Uk Village (present-day Lei Cheng Uk Estate). The tomb was then excavated by members of Hong Kong University and workers of the Public Works Department, Hong Kong under the supervision of Professor F.S. Drake, former head of the Chinese Department at the University of Hong Kong. After excavation, the tomb and an exhibition hall were formally opened to the public in 1957. In November 1988, the Han Tomb was declared as a gazetted monument by the Hong Kong Government, and it is now protected and preserved permanently under the Antiquities and Monuments Ordinance.

Due to conservation reasons, visitors have not been able to enter the tomb itself since the mid-1980s. They now have to view it through a glass panel at the entrance passage, and the tomb is sealed in a temperature and humidity controlled environment.

The tomb, which had been protected by concrete, waterproofing layers, topsoil and turf, suffered from rainwater leakage problems and its protection underwent a renovation project completed in 2005. The renovation works included the building of a canopy to cover the tomb.

↑↑ Outside view of the tomb and protective canopy

↑↑ Granary model found at the tomb


Transportation
The Lei Cheng Uk Han Tomb Museum is served by the Cheung Sha Wan MTR station (exit A3)
This is easily to go by MTR^^

Question:
Which dynasty does lee cheng uk belong to?
A. Eastern Han Dynasty
B. Tang Dynasty
C. Song Dynasty

此古蹟的文物屬於那一個朝代?
A. 東漢
B. 唐朝
C. 宋朝

6 comments:

Sally said...

A. Eastern Han Dynasty!!

Sherman said...

should it be "A"?

heiiiiiiii said...

It is too easy.....'A'

Tommy Chang said...

smart^^

Tommy Chang said...

東漢!!!

Ray said...

A