Explore one of the 20th century's best discoveries - the terracotta army guarding the royal tombs in Xian
Duration : 90 mins Max Size : 50 Destination : China
Category : World Heritage Sites Recommended For : Schools
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The tombs remained a secret for centuries, until some peasants, digging for a well in 1974, discovered some old pottery in Xian. This caught the attention of archaeologists who descended in droves to extend the digs. What was revealed was a discovery of such a scale that its treasures are still being unearthed today. During the years of excavation, rank after rank of life-sized terracotta warriors were discovered. Each built uniquely over 2000 years ago, the warriors were meant to guard the royal tombs.
On this spellbinding school children have the opportunity to visit the site and view the warriors around the edges of a large pit, adding another lesson from China’s immensely rich history.
Liu Ping reflects the true spirit of China's dynamic growth as someone who worked in phosphorous mines as a teenager and then educated herself to become a teacher, an english language interpreter and eventually an entrepreneur. A global speaker, Liu is passionate about showcasing the real China to the rest of the world. Liu lives in Beijing and is the author of 'My Chinese Dream-From Red Guards to CEO'.
Once you book this experience, we will send you a confirmation email with a link to join the session. Children and teachers can log in from their individual classes or congregate in one single class/hall and access the tour via the link provided.
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