
China’s Terracotta Warriors Return to Southern California After 14 Years
China’s iconic Terracotta Warriors are on display at the Bowers Museum in Southern California for the first time in 14 years, featuring new, never-before-seen relics.
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China’s iconic Terracotta Warriors are on display at the Bowers Museum in Southern California for the first time in 14 years, featuring new, never-before-seen relics.

International visitors from England and France share their unforgettable experience exploring Xi’an’s Terracotta Warriors, one of the world’s greatest archaeological discoveries.

International tourists share their awe as they explore Xi’an’s Terracotta Warriors, uncovering why this ancient marvel is a must-visit destination for young travelers around the world.

Ice sculptures of the Terracotta Warriors are dazzling visitors at Harbin Ice and Snow World, blending ancient history with frozen artistry in a spectacular display.
Archaeologists in Xi’an have discovered the 10th high-ranking officer figurine among the Terracotta Warriors, offering fresh insights into the Qin Dynasty’s military organization.
Archaeologists in Xi’an uncover new terracotta warriors and chariots, revealing fascinating details about the Qin Dynasty’s chariot troops and military formations.
Archaeologists have unearthed a rare, colorfully painted terracotta warrior in Xi’an, revealing new insights into ancient China’s military and artistry.
Approaching the 50th anniversary of the Terracotta Warriors’ discovery, we explore how this archaeological marvel continues to captivate the world and unveil the mysteries of ancient China.
Visitors from Denmark, the U.S., and the UK unveil the mysteries of China’s Terracotta Warriors, echoing global fascination.