Introduction to the Mummy Exhibition Room: Located in the southwest corner of the 2nd floor, it is the most attractive place of the Egyptian Museum. There are more than 20 mummies of Egyptian pharaohs and their concubines, some of which are more than 3,500 years old. They are well preserved, and some of them can still clearly see their hair and toenails. The best preserved among them is the remains of Ramesses II (about 1317 BC to 1251 BC) of the 19th Dynasty of the New Kingdom.

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