| Terra cotta Warriors and Horses
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Warrior Tour The Terra cotta Warriors and Horses Museum is located about
1.5 km east of Emperor Qinshi Huang's Mausoleum. It is an attendant pit of the
mausoleum. Among the three pits, No.1 pit is the largest one. More than 6,000
clay warriors and horses could be unearthed from No.1 pit. All of them are
life-like. The Terra-cotta Warriors and Horses are arrayed in an oblong battle
formation of the Qin Dynasty, facing east, they look healthy ,strong and have
different facial expressions, showing Emperor Qingshihuang's strong
determination of wiping out the other six states and unifying the whole country.
It is the most magnificent archaeological discovery this century. It is also a
reflection of Chinese people's wisdom and artful skill two thousand years ago.
Thousands of real weapons were unearthed from these terra-cotta army pits. These
weapons were exquisitely made. Some of them are still very sharp since their
surface were treated with chromium. They are as bright as new, though buried
underground for more than 2,000 years. This indicates that Qin Dynasty's
metallurgical technology and weapon-manufacturing technique already had reached
quite a high level. In 1980, two teams of large painted bronze chariots and
horses were unearthed 20 metres west of the mausoleum. Together with Terra cotta
Warriors, they are called the eighth wonder of the
world. 



 Transportation: If you take a taxi to get to the Terra cotta
Warriors and Horses Museum from Xian city centre, it
costs about 240RMB(30USD), round way by taxi costs about
480RMB(60USD). Entrance Fee: 90RMB(about 12 USD) |