No. The Terracotta Warriors were in Emperor Qin Shihuangdi's tomb. During the building of the great wall during the Qin dynasty, people who died while working on it were buried in the wall.
-The Great Wall of china -The Forbidden city -The Terracotta Warriors -The Temple of Heaven -Rick-shaw tours -Jade, pearl, and silk factory tours
He is famous because he unified china and defeated 6 countries. He also built the Great Wall of China and the Terracotta warriors. if it wasn't for him we wouldn't ever know about the Terracotta warriors.
The Great Wall of China, The Forbidden City, The Temple of Heaven, The Terracotta Warriors, there are many beautiful parks and bodies of water you can visit. There are jade, pearl, and silk factories that you can tour.
The great wall of China is one of the 7 wonders of the world, that makes it more famous than the terracota warriors
Shi Huangdi built the great wall of china for protection against fierce warriors.
Taj Mahal, Great wall of china, Terracotta Warriors (Xi'an), Singapore, Tokyo, Dubai, Seoul, Bangkok, Mt. Everest, etc.... Come on its not hard to think of them.
As the first emperor of China, Qin Shi Huang (259 BC - 210 BC), had a profound influence on Chinese history and culture. His two greatest achievements were the Great Wall of China and the Terracotta Warriors and Horses.
Because the Chinese warriors were strong to protect the wall
The first emperor of China Qin is the most famous. He was the reason the Great wall of China and the Terracotta Army was built.
The Great Wall of China The Silk Road The Forbidden city The Yellow Mountain The Temple of Heaven The Li River The Yangtze River The Potala Palace The Terracotta Army The Yangshuo
The Great Wall of China is a tourist site. So are Tiananmen Square, Forbidden City, Jingshan Park, Temple of Heaven, Panjiayuan Antique Market, Terracotta Warriors, Tang Bo Art Museum, Bell Tower, and seeing pandas are tourist attractions.
Soldiers defended the Great Wall of China by standing guard over the wall from the watch towers