Terracotta Warriors, Xian, China
The Terracotta Warriors were commissioned by the first emperor of China to guard his tomb and protect him in the afterlife.
The Terracotta Warriors were commissioned by the first emperor of China to guard his tomb and protect him in the afterlife.
While visiting Xi’an, the city where the famous Emperor Qin’s Terracotta Museum is located, we came cross a massive “Xi’an Dumpling House” — a tourist popular restaurant which serves up to 25 different types of carefully crafted dumplings.
The famed Terra Cotta Warriors are Xian’s premier tourist attraction. The life-size clay army was unearthed from the mausoleum of China’s First Emperor, Qin Shi Huang.
The Terracotta Warriors were commissioned by the first emperor of China to guard his tomb and protect him in the afterlife.
While visiting Xi’an, the city where the famous Emperor Qin’s Terracotta Museum is located, we came cross a massive “Xi’an Dumpling House” — a tourist popular restaurant which serves up to 25 different types of carefully crafted dumplings.
The famed Terra Cotta Warriors are Xian’s premier tourist attraction. The life-size clay army was unearthed from the mausoleum of China’s First Emperor, Qin Shi Huang.