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Xixia Imperial Tombs Museum launches new exquisite products

The Xixia Imperial Tombs is an expansive burial complex dating back to the 11th century. It has been inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, and its museum recently launched two new cultural and creative products.

The first is a refrigerator magnet based on the carved loong railing pillar unearthed from the tombs. Two loongs wrap around a pillar, swirling with clouds in between.

The refrigerator magnet uses high-precision replication technology to fully preserve the relief details and antique texture of cultural relics, allowing people to appreciate the architectural art of Xixia (Western Xia) (1038-1227).

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The new refrigerator magnet product features glazed chiwen. [Photo/WeChat account: nxtour]

The other product is a refrigerator magnet featuring glazed chiwen, known as architectural components from the Western Xia period. Chiwen is one of the nine representative sons of the Loong, carryng both the practical expectation of ancient people to prevent fires and the spiritual meaning of guarding homes and warding off evil spirits.

The magnet features a modern design and dynamic red-green transparent gradient effect.

Going to the Xixia Imperial Tombs Museum, not only can you find exquisite cultural and creative products, but you can also immerse yourself in the grandeur of the world heritage and the rich collection of the museum.

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