A part of the Chinese heritage includes these thousands of terracotta warriors that were made in the Qin dynasty as part of funerary art for the first Emperor of China to protect him in his afterlife.
I can’t ever forget the experience of getting to visit this in Xi’an, China when I was there four years ago. Such a wonderful part of the Chinese heritage and history!
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Xi’an’s warriors certainly are a grand heritage.
Thanks for the comment, Susan! 🙂
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OMG I WANNA SEE THIS ONE DAY!!! SO COOL!!!
Wow, wait. You haven’t been here or seen this before, Grace?! For some reason, I thought you had. Omg, it’s the best thing ever! I would seriously go back because I loved it so much! It’s really, really precious! #terracottawarriors ❤
😥 I have never been to Xi’an, Beijing, Shanghai, and etc.. I’ve only been to Guangzhou area in China. T___T
One day I know you’ll be able to visit and see it with your own eyes, Grace! 🙂
By the way, if you want to see more pictures and read about the first time I saw them, you can read my blog post about it: https://stenoodie.com/2013/09/24/discover-trip-to-china-day-7-july-22-2013/ 🙂