Army of Terracotta Warriors
The sight of the Terracotta Army initially proves to be so boggling that you can’t get your head around it for a while.
The warriors were built by a crazy emperor, Qin Shi Huang, who decided that a simple burial tomb was not enough and so build himself an entire burial city. The warriors are some 2km from his tomb. The surrounding areas have yet to be fully uncovered.
The emperor’s original plan was to bury the actual soldiers for protection in the after life, but someone slightly more sane convinced him to make clay replicas. There are thousands of them and each is based on an actual soldier – some 6,000 unique faces. It’s amazing to see thousands upon thousands of these soldiers all in line. Many were damaged from years of warfare after the fall of the Qing dynasty.
Less than half of the soldiers have actually been uncovered to-date, as their colouring fades when exposed to light or air. They are investigating new preservation technologies before they uncover the remainder. It must have been beautiful to see all these soldiers fully painted.
 UNESCO World Heritage Site #10











Amazing!! your pics go from strength to strength!!
What must it have looked like when first constructed with them all coated in that bright paint…and then they covered it all over and buried it forever. Amazing.
Hi, Your pictures are amazing. Rick has kept me away from your blog incase I pack my bags and jet off to join you. Glad you’re both having such an amazing time and I look forawrd to the next instalment.