Dating back thousands of years, the Terracotta Army guards the mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang and has never been opened.
Say the word Xi'an, and people think of the Chinese city's astounding collection of terracotta warriors, created to guard the Emperor Qin Shi Huang's tomb in the third century B.C. But on a recent ...
By 221 BCE, the final kingdom fell, and Zheng proclaimed himself Qin Shi Huangdi or "First Sovereign Emperor of the Qin Dynasty". He called the united empire "Qin", which many academics believe is ...
There was scant historical record of the massive burial site of Qin Shi Huang—the first emperor of China, who ruled from 221 B.C. to 207 B.C. The site, named a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1987 ...
Ancient, mysterious and magical, the lure of the Great Wall is rightly strong, even if you can’t actually see it from space, ...
Experts believe the army was buried to protect Qin Shi Huang, China’s first emperor, in the afterlife. His grand burial site, located near Xi'an, was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in ...
Work started around 700BC, with the whole wall connected five centuries later under the reign of China’s first emperor, Qin Shi Huang. If his name rings a bell, it’s because he was also buried ...
Archaeologists excavating China's renowned Terracotta Army unearthed a rare life-sized statue of a senior general, the first of its kind to be discovered at the site. The figure was discovered in ...
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