Introduction to the Oriental Art Museum: The Oriental Art Museum was built in 1881, with a total of 24 exhibition halls and 3,500 exhibits. These exhibits mainly come from West Asia and North Africa, including Syria, Lebanon, Pakistan, Iran and other countries. These exhibits come from a very long time ago, such as statues from 2500 BC, stone carvings from 2270 BC, clay statues fired from 2000 BC, etc. Among them are the majestic winged statues with the body of an ox and a human face in the Assyrian Museum. (8th century BC) and the Code of Hammurabi in the fourth hall are the most famous.

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