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Ten peerless treasures in the world
Ten peerless treasures in the world: Tanzanian dinosaur egg, statue of four sheep in Luoyang Museum, Jin Mianju in ancient Egypt, Mayan cultural relics in Mexico, Venus Island in Greece, Jiuding in Luoyang Museum, ancient city of Baal Milla in Syria, Nazca map in Peru, Taj Mahal in India and Vatican Museum in Italy.

1, Tanzania's "dinosaur egg"

"dinosaur eggs" were first discovered in the early 20th century. They are Eocene fossils, about 60 million years ago. These fossils come from Lake Tswese in Tanzania and contain intact dinosaur embryos and eggshell residues.

2. Luoyang Museum's "Four Yang Fang Zun"

Siyang Fangzun is a bronze ware of Shang Dynasty in China, which is named because it has four sheep around it. This cultural relic is one of the important representatives of China's ancient civilization and a world cultural heritage.

3. Jin Mianju in ancient Egypt

The golden tomb of King Tutankhamun in ancient Egypt is one of the best preserved ancient tombs in the world. This treasure is to protect the king's body and bring him back to life in the afterlife.

4. Mayan cultural relics in Mexico

Mayan cultural relics include ancient cultural relics found in Mexico and Guatemala, covering the period from 2000 BC to16th century. There are many excellent pottery, stone carvings and metal products in Mayan cultural relics.

5. "Venus Island" in Greece

Venus Island is a sculpture created in 10000 BC, depicting a woman's body. It is one of the representatives of Greek culture and a world cultural heritage.

6. Luoyang Museum Jiuding

Jiuding is a bronze ware in the Spring and Autumn Period in China, and it is one of the bronzes in the history of China. It is one of the treasures symbolizing the dignity and authority of the Chinese nation and a world cultural heritage.

7. The ancient Syrian city of Baal Milla.

The ancient city of Baal Milla, located in the desert of central Syria, is the ruins of the ancient city in Roman times. It has preserved many ancient buildings and works of art, including Babylonian-style towers and temples.

8. Map of Nazca, Peru

Map of Nazca is a giant landscape painting carved in the Nazca desert of Peru from the 2nd century BC to the 7th century BC. These paintings show various animals, figures and geometric patterns, and are considered as one of the important relics of ancient Indian civilization.

9. Taj Mahal in India

The Taj Mahal is a white marble building located in Agra, India. It was built by the Mughal dynasty, which is one of the famous buildings in India and a world cultural heritage.

10, Vatican Museum, Italy

Vatican Museum is an art museum located in Vatican City. Its collection includes ancient sculptures, paintings, cultural relics and jewels, and it is one of the most important art museums in the world.