No, the Terracotta Warriors were preserved in the Museum of Terracotta Army in Xi'an. In 2005, some of them was once exhibited in Fuzhou, the city near Shenzhen, but have never been displayed in Shenzhen yet.
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The great wall of China is one of the 7 wonders of the world, that makes it more famous than the terracota warriors
Qin Shi Huang, the First Emperor of China.
The Terracotta Warriors vary in height. They are on average 1.84 metres tall. Amongst these statues, the shortest one is of height 1.75 metres. And there are many statues above 1.90 metres.
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Shenzhen Polytechnic was created in 1993.
Shenzhen - comics - was created in 2000.
Shenzhen Investment was created in 1991.
Shenzhen University was created in 1983.
Shenzhen Energy was created in 1993.
Shenzhen was founded as a market town in 1979, following the designation of the area as China's first Special Economic Zone by the central government.
The area of Shenzhen is approximately 1,991 square kilometers.