The terracotta soldiers of Qin Shi Huang, the first Emperor of China, were found near the ancient Chinese capital of Xi'an in Shaanxi province, about 570 miles southwest of Beijing. Including over 8000 life-sized figures, they were buried with the Emperor in 210 B.C.
1974, April 20th
The Great Wall of China, Forbidden City, Terra Cotta Warriors, The Bund, Yellow Mountain, Potala Palace, Li River
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The buried army of Qin Shihuangdi, better known as the Terra-cotta warriors.
they were made to protect the palace
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the terra cotta warriors were found while farmers were digging a well. it is believed that the terracotta army are in rows of men . 7500 are burried and 2000 are yet to be unearthed
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Less than 1.5 hours from the railway station to the Qin Shihuang Mausoleum where Terra Cotta Warriors located. there are some buses near the station that can take you there.
Xi'an. That's why they're called the Xi'an warriors,
the terra cotta warriors were built to protect the emperor in the after life