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Mausoleum of Emperor Qin Shihuang “Ping Ma Yong”

#GetDiscountsWithoutLuck The Mausoleum of Emperor Qin Shi Huang, or better known as "Ping Ma Yong" After that, a major excavation took place, and the mausoleum of Emperor Qin Shi Huang, which is more than 2,000 years old, was discovered. The mausoleum is divided into the Inner Palace and the Outer Palace. Inside the mausoleum, the body of Emperor Qin Shi Huang, various treasures, as well as numerous military forces, concubines and court ladies, carriages, and generals, were used to represent the courtiers in their journey to the afterlife (people at that time believed in life after death). 🗿 Both the soldiers and horses that were discovered were of different sizes, as if they were molded from real objects in every way. Even the faces and hairstyles of the soldiers are unique and not a single one is the same. 📌 The highlight pit that you must go to is Pit 1 Which is the largest of the 3 pits, consisting of a fully armed army of more than 6,000 soldiers, 40 chariots with horses, divided into 4 groups: the front guard, the left wing, the right wing, and the rear guard. Pit 2: It is an L-shaped pit with an army of 4,000 terracotta soldiers, 89 wooden chariots, divided into 4 rows, consisting of cavalry generals and chariot generals, who are tall, wearing leather hats, boots, and holding a bow in one hand. Pit 3: It is a U-shaped pit, the smallest pit, but more important than Pits 1 and 2 because it is the supreme command center. Every Terracotta Army soldier is fully armed. In addition, deer antlers and animal bones were found. Which is used as an amulet, which is understood to be a tool used in sacrificial ceremonies in funerals. 🔴 And this third hole is where you can take beautiful photos like us because they have a photo corner with a model. 📸 Photos taken by a photographer + 100 yuan to take home 📷 Take photos yourself with our camera 10 yuan 🎫 Entrance fee 120 yuan 🚗 Call Didi from the city for 100 yuan or 500.- ……………………… #Travel with your partner #Travel to China, good oxygen Xi'an🇨🇳
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