Pictures of Museum of Terracotta Warriors and Horses of Han Dynasty

A commanding quarter made up of chariots and horses, officers and infantry in No.1 Pit

The Terra-Cotta Warriors and Horses in Xuzhou are not only an ancient art treasure, but also evidence that it was a town of military importance. The museum consists of four pits. The statues in Pits No.1, No.2 and No.3 can be divided into two groups: standing infantry array and crouching chariots warriors; Pit No.4 only comprises 14 standing ceremonial infantry statues and symbolic wood weapons and shields. Attraction Intro: Terracotta Warriors of Han Dynasty
  • A commanding quarter made up of chariots and horses, officers and infantry in No.1 Pit
  • A chariot warrior array with crouching statues in No.1 Pit
  • An infantry array composed of 830 standing warriors with various gestures in No.2 Pit
  • Crouching chariot warriors that are destroyed in No.2 Pit
  • Crouching chariot warriors that are destroyed in No.2 Pit
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- Last updated on Feb. 28, 2017 -