I was in awe at first gaze upon their ancient terra cotta faces. Some of the color pigment of 2,000 years still preserved on each statue. Not one is like the other as each member of the Qin Dynasty court is a unique resemblence to a real person in history!
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I was in awe at first gaze upon their ancient terra cotta faces. Some of the color pigment of 2,000 years still preserved on each statue. Not one is like the other as each member of the Qin Dynasty court is a unique resemblence to a real person in history!
When I went to the Terracotta Warriors and Horses, many tour guides would say that the tomb of Qin Shi Emperor Lushan did not look at it and it was not worth going. But I would say that this place should go. First of all, its fare has been included in the fare of 120 yuan for the Terracotta Warriors and Horses, and there is a free shuttle bus. Second, it is a burial place for Qin Shihuang after all. It is worth going. Third, it takes not much time to take a scenic battery car.
The Qin Shi Emperor Mausoleum Site Park is located at the foot of the Lushan Mountain, east of Linqu County, Xi'an City, less than two kilometers away from the Qin Shihuang Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum. It was built in October 2010, covering an area of 56 square kilometers, and is part of the Qin Shi Emperor Mausoleum Museum, the third largest museum in China.
A five-level scenic spot integrated with the Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum, with unique scenery, long history, and free shuttle bus. The transportation is very convenient. You can drive by car or take the bus. You can get off at three or five hundred meters.
We arrived at 9:10 and followed the big troops all the way online. After walking seven and eight steps, we came to a seating area (watching the show) and continued on the road and climbed the high stairs to see the booth.
The Tomb Museum of Qin Shi Emperor is located in Lintong District, Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province. It is a large-scale site museum based on the Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum of Qin Shihuang and relies on the Tomb of Qin Shi Emperor (Lishan Garden); it is also based on the Tomb of Qin Shi Emperor and its many burial pits. Based on the protection and display of archaeological site nougat and its environment, it integrates a public cultural space with many functions such as education, scientific research, excursion and leisure.