The most charming glamorous 'smiling princess' in the world
Xiaohe Cemetery is located in the Taklamakan Desert in northwestern China world-famous with hundreds of mysterious mummies. Among them, it is worth noting that the mummy "Princess Xiaohe" has a hair, long eyelashes and a mysterious smile.
Located on a natural sand dune in the Taklamakan desert in northwestern China, Xiaohe cemetery appeals to archaeologists with hundreds of mysterious mummies found in large wooden caskets. According to experts, Xiaohe cemetery is about 4,000 years old. Hundreds of mummies were found in the Xiaohe cemetery to draw attention when almost intact after centuries.
"Princess Xiaohe" mummy.
Experts say harsh environmental conditions, dry weather in the Taklamakan desert have helped preserve intact mummies over time. One of the most famous mummies found in Xiaohe Cemetery is the "Princess Xiaohe" mummy.
The "Princess Xiaohe" mummy was identified by experts as being around 4,000 years old. Test results and mummy research showed that "Princess Xiaohe" has a smooth skin, high nose, long hair and long hair, long lashes and curling.
"Princess Xiaohe" also possesses the right smile. These characteristics show that "Princess Xiaohe" is a charming, beautiful woman. Xiaohe's facial features are different from those of Asians at the time. Therefore, the experts were curious about where this beautiful beauty came from.
After his death, Xiaohe was buried here.
One of the hypotheses is that Xiaohe comes from a certain location between Southeastern Europe and the Ural Mountains. Xiaohe and his community have a long settlement period in the Taklamakan desert. After his death, Xiaohe was buried here. Not only has a beautiful appearance, Xiaohe also wears an impressive outfit, a white tower-shaped hat and high-heeled shoes.
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