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A tourist damaged two clay warriors at China’s Terracotta Army museum in Xi’an after jumping into a restricted pit.
“World of the Terracotta Warriors: New Archaeological Discoveries in Shaanxi in the 21st Century” is on view through Oct. 16 ...
Authorities in China's Xi'an reported on Saturday that a domestic tourist breached security at the world-renowned Terracotta ...
At around 6 pm on May 30, an unexpected incident occurred at the Museum of the Terracotta Army of Emperor Qin Shi Huang in Shaanxi, China. A man suddenly jumped into pit 3 and pushed over two ...
Visitors examine a bronze chariot and horse modeled in the Qin Dynasty style during the World of the Terracotta Warriors ...
The Terracotta Army No 1 pit at Emperor Qinshihuang's Mausoleum Site Museum ... and you can still sense the huge amount of talent that went into making these figures." Lan said the team aims to ...
Moment tourist damages 2,000-year-old terracotta warrior statues - The man ‘pushed and pulled’ the clay warriors after ...
Chinese state media has blamed an American museum for allowing a 2,000-year-old terracotta warrior to be vandalised by holding a party there and not adequately protecting the ancient relics.
ISLAMABAD, May 27 (APP):The Deputy Chairman of the Senate of Pakistan, Syedaal Khan Nasar, accompanied by a high-level parliamentary delegation, visited the world-renowned Terracotta Army Museum in Xi ...
Wang Qian, 79, talks excitedly about her most recent terracotta replicas and recreations of musical and dancing figurines made real once more from pictures of the originals that have been looted or ...
‘Short-lived as it was, Qin bequeathed a heritage that has informed every type of government in China thereafter, be it imperial, republican, Maoist, or post-Maoist’, writes Frances Wood. As the Qin, ...