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No, you don't have to fly all the way to Egypt to glimpse into this ancient Egyptian pharaoh--King Tutankhamun's tomb, you can now discover more than 100 striking objects spanning 2,000 years of ancient Egyptian history in Denver Art Museum.

Pic #2 Purchasing tickets & singing up for membership program.

Pic #3 Here, I attached the ticket price for your convenience.
If you're a Colorado resident and planning to invite your significant half or a friend for this Egyptian experience, I'd highly recommend the membership program as it gives you two complimentary King Tut exhibition tickets that includes audio tour. And you get free admission for the general exhibition in Denver Art Museum for a year, plus tons of fringe benefits too.
** Chean & I signed up for the Dual program.

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Pic #8 The members lounge features King Tut's CT scan results and analysis as well as his tomb in Egypt.

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Pic #10 At the entrance. I'm so ready to explore the history of King Tutankhamun!
So sorry, that's all I can show you because photography is not allowed inside the exhibition. You really really really really need to check this out yourself if you happen to visit Denver before the exhibition ends on Jan 9, 2011 because this may be the last time a King Tut exhibition makes it to the U.S. (news via The Salt Lake Tribune).

Pic #11 The one of many souvenirs I bought after the 90 minutes visit to the exhibition. The 18k gold platted Ankh (☥) earrings, a widely used Egyptian symbol that is known as key of life are a souvenir I got for my sis. Baby sis, wish you super duper good luck for your STPM exam ✌ ✌ ✌
W.A.I.T!!!
Don't be upset if you can't make it to the King Tut exhibition in Denver! Thanks to the technology and thanks to National Geography, you can now discover the story and the mystery of King Tut: The Golden King and the Great Pharaohs with a single click. It's an interesting & fascinating documentary that worth watching.
E.N.J.O.Y!!!
☥❤▲Ξ♒✡☮ (I think I wanted to say: I love you forever, peace),
Bev
7 comments :
Wow, looks like a nice experience gal~
The earring is nice, but too small for me :P
I am always a big fan of Egypt-related stuff. Maybe it's because it has this mystery factor or simply because the egyptian's hairstyle reminds me of my mum (bwahahahaa).
u look like become slimmer~i like ur outfit =)
hey beverly, thanks for drop by to say hi~~~~~ ^^
i always "invisible" so seldom comments hehe~~~~~ paiseh ya ^^
hope u're doing well~ ^^
I'm a architecture student in Malaysia. We studied about Denver Art Museum as well as history of King Tuthankhamun this semester but you got to experience both in real life. Awww..
Anyway, love reading your blog. Keep up the good work. :D
your sister are taking STPM too?i thought she studies in college now..
best wishes for her then =D
Insightful documentary! Thank you for sharing! You are so nice, Bev!
xx mimi xx
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