Qin Shi Huang's Military Museum - The 8th Wonder of the World
VietnamPlus•21/05/2024
The Terracotta Warriors Museum in Xi'an City (Shaanxi, China) is one of the greatest discoveries in the history of archaeology. (Photo: VNA) In recent years, thanks to the application of new science and technology in restoration, conservation and display, the Museum has become an attractive tourist destination. In the photo: Statues are being restored. (Photo: Thanh Duong/VNA) Statue restoration work is underway in a corner of crypt number one. (Photo: Thanh Duong/VNA) The most intact soldier statue excavated in the tomb. (Photo: Thanh Duong/VNA) A statue is being restored. (Photo: Thanh Duong/VNA) The Binh Ma Dong was built by the first emperor of China, Qin Shi Huang, and took 39 years to complete. In the photo: Excavated statues on display at the museum. (Photo: Thanh Duong/VNA) The Qin Shi Huang Terracotta Warriors and Horses is a complex of terracotta human and horse statues arranged in three separate tombs, estimated to contain more than 8,000 soldiers along with 130 chariots and 520 horses. (Photo: Thanh Duong/VNA) More than 8,000 warriors and about 10,000 weapons in the tomb were crafted during the Qin Dynasty (221-206 BC). (Photo: Thanh Duong/VNA) The terracotta statues are very lifelike, lifelike and detailed, from fingernails to hairstyles. (Photo: Thanh Duong/VNA) This is the 8th wonder of the world , recognized by UNESCO as a World Cultural Heritage. (Photo: Thanh Duong/VNA)
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