China's Penn Museum exhibit starts
China's Silk Route

For all those, who want to go through the China's Silk Route, an exhibition has been set up at the Penn Museum. While there are doubts whether the, museum will be able to do organise it properly or not since the display is to begin from March 15.

The exhibit is about showcasing the trade routes that were used by China and the ones that connected it to the West. There are some rare artifacts and some mummies as well that are going to be showed to the public. It is said that some of the exhibit items are going to be over 3,800 years old.

What is making the exhibit unique is that the displayed mummies have shown features that are same as Caucasians and these are an indication that western and eastern population used to travel.

It is going to come up at the Penn’s campus at 3260 South Street and will be going on till March 28. To make sure that everyone gets to witness the Silk Route and all that belongs to that time.

The timings are- 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday and 10 a. m. to 9 p. m.

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