I was just watching cable TV from the Far East as I am in the habit of
doing sometimes, once asked by the Peace Corps to inoculate Koreans
for TB (why, they can't hold a needle?) and in Guangong I believe
there was an early Sung I think burial complex site found which was
shown in the documentary and described by the archaeologist who was
working as a student when they found, actually thought it had been
robbed. It was opened as you say for the public, an important site
(Shang maybe, I can't recall, beautiful color decorated walls) but was
interesting it was actually incorporated as part as a plaza and a
building I think. On the same show was shown an award winning artist
and wife who paint enamel decorated porcelain designs, some I think
are produced in large quantities than one.
George Myers