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What is worth visiting in the Egyptian National Archaeological Museum?

The most famous exhibits in the museum are treasures unearthed from Tutankhamun's tomb, including humanoid gold coffins, gold jewelry boxes, golden thrones, queen's crowns and other royal vessels. Tutankhamun's gold coffin is made of 202.5 kilograms of pure gold, which is the most exquisite and greatest gold product in human history. The young Tutankhamun died at the age of 18 and used a three-story coffin box to collect the king's body. The Egyptian National Archaeological Museum in Cairo has the innermost coffin box. The golden coffin is painted with colored paint, beautifully carved and of high aesthetic value. Tutankhamun's throne is also glittering. There is a golden lion head on both sides of the front of the seat, and the armrest is a statue of the eagle head of the snake head, representing the kingship of upper and lower Egypt respectively. On the back of the throne is a picture of royal life: in the sun, the queen fondles the king on the throne affectionately, and their eyes are opposite, beautiful and warm. The back of the chair is a gold plate inlaid with stones and colors, similar to cloisonne in China.