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Qin Terracotta Warriors and Horses began to shock the Chinese and foreign countries from the day of discovery. They are known as the "eighth wonder of the world". They are actually the burial pits of Emperor Qin Shihuang, belonging to a category of ancient tomb sculptures. In Linyi District, about 50 kilometers away from the urban area, tickets for 120 yuan can be purchased online in advance. You can enter the park by brushing your ID card at the gate, and the elderly over 65 years old are under the age of 16 Free of charge, tickets in addition to the Terracotta Warriors Museum also contains the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor, there is a shuttle bus between the two parks. If you want to play both, you need to grasp the time. We are driving by car after 4 pm on the day of May 1st. Most of the tourists have already returned. There are not many people on the highway. There are not many people on the highway. Be sure to ask a guide! The important thing is said three times! After the entrance and the entrance, the price can be divided according to the number of people. With the explanation of the tour guide, the history behind the terracotta warriors will be more deeply understood. Otherwise, the "eighth miracle" is just a pile of clay figurines in front of you! This is the largest ancient military museum in China. There are now three craters. The No. 1 pit is the most shocking. According to the tour guide, the pottery figurines were all fragments when they were unearthed. They were spelled out by the later pieces. When the soil was unearthed, the pottery was colored, but it became tarnished due to the oxidized color. The craftsmanship of ancient craftsmen has to be admired. If you look at it, you will find that each look is different, and even the lines on the soles of the shots are clearly visible. The three pits that are currently seen are just the tip of the iceberg. Many of them are not excavated. Many pottery figurines can still be seen on the scene. Because the repair takes a long time, it is estimated that it will be seen in the first year of life, and it will be seen and cherished.
Posted: May 8, 2019
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