For more news visit ☛ http://english.ntdtv.com<br />Follow us on Twitter ☛ http://twitter.com/NTDTelevision<br />Add us on Facebook ☛ http://facebook.com/NTDTelevision<br /><br />China's first Tang Dynasty tomb frescoes debut at the Shaanxi History Museum in the northwestern city of Xian.<br /><br />The 1,000-year-old frescoes have taken four years to prepare.<br /><br />Altogether there are 97 priceless murals on display—including the tombs of Crown Prince Zhanghuai, Crown Prince Yide, and that of Princess Yongtai.<br /><br />The exhibition also features mural relics such as "Pole Game," "Hunting and Outing," and "Guest Envoy."<br /><br />According to Chinese state media, the treasures portray in great detail the daily life and philosophy of the Tang Dynasty era.<br /><br />To preserve the ancient murals, they are placed in cabinets with non-ultraviolet radiation glass—the temperature maintained at 70 degrees Fahrenheit and humidity at 50 to 80 percent throughout the year.