The famous terracotta army just became larger after 20 warriors were discovered in newly excavated holes inside one of the site’s most famous pits. According to CGTN, the Emperor Qin Shi Huang’s Mausoleum Site Museum in Xian, in northwest China, announced last week that archaeologists had unearthed 20 well-preserved figurines in Terracotta Warriors Pit 1, the largest pit at the.
Nestled between mountains and a winding river in a scenic corner of Shanxi province is Zhongyang County, the home of an exquisite Confucian temple built during the Ming dynasty.The colorful wooden temple graced this idyllic valley for hundreds of years before a construction crew in October started clearing land for a twenty-six-story apartment building.
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