In the latest excavation of the No.1 pit of Emperor Qinshihuang s Mausoleum, Chinese archeologists have made more progress in researching and restoring burial objects at the mausoleum, one of the most mysterious royal graves in China, including the production process of the Terracotta Warriors and their weapons.
The Emperor Qinshihuang s Mausoleum Site Museum on Thursday published the latest significant discoveries found in the No.1 pit of the mausoleum during the third excavation, including rules for the formations of Terracotta Warriors army, ruins in the tunnel adjacent to the pit and the process used to assemble the warriors.
The most famous tourist attraction for the ancient city of Xi an, Northwest China s Shaanxi Province - the museum of the terracotta warriors which required tourists to provide nucleic acid test results taken within 48 hours - has turned out to be vital in identifying the first COVID-19 infections in China s latest round of nationwide epidemic flare-up, which has by far affected nine provinces that mounted to 20 positive cases.
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