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The tourist, identified only by his surname Sun, jumped 18ft into a display of the clay warriors - Newsflare 31,228 people played the daily Crossword recently. Can you solve it faster than others ...
According to a statement from public security officials, reported by the Guardian, the 30-year-old was visiting the museum housing the terracotta army in the city of Xi’an, central China ...
In a shocking act of recklessness, a tourist has sparked outrage in China after jumping into a section of the world-famous Terracotta Army, damaging two of the ancient clay statues in the process ...
The Terracotta Army, a vast collection of life-sized terracotta sculptures portraying the armies of Qin Shi Huang, the first Emperor of China, is a must-visit destination for adventure travelers.
The Chinese Qin Emperor's Terracotta Army is 8,000 soldiers strong and has been referred to as the eighth World Wonder. The 2,200-year-old terracotta army is seen at the Qin Terracotta Warriors ...
Here’s how it works. Archaeologists studying China's famous "Terracotta Army" have uncovered what they believe to be a rare, life-size statue of a high-ranking military officer, local media report.
Two of the famous clay terracotta warriors in Xi'an, China, suffered damage after a domestic tourist jumped into the protected area of the Terracotta Army Museum on Friday. The 30-year-old man ...
The famous terracotta army just became larger after 20 warriors were discovered in newly excavated holes inside one of the site’s most famous pits. According to CGTN, the Emperor Qin Shi Huang ...
It took 700,000 men more than 36 years to complete the First Emperor's mausoleum, a 22-square-mile complex guarded by a massive Terracotta Army. Made up of 8,000 clay sculptures of life-size warriors ...
These soldiers are also known as the Terracotta Army. They are named after terracotta, a type of clay used to make them. More than 700,000 workers made the first emperor’s clay soldiers.