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Terracotta Army, Xian, China in 4K (Ultra HD)

Terracotta Army, Xian, China in 4K (Ultra HD)

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The Terracotta Army was created during the reign of the first emperor of China's Qin dynasty (221-207 B. C, to protect the emperor's tomb. 700, 000 people probably worked on the site, near the city of Xian, for almost three decades. More than 8000 figures have been excavated so far. The tomb has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage site. Recorded October 2015 in 4K (Ultra HD) with Sony AX100.
Date: 2019-10-24

Comments and reviews: 8


Messed up Chinese government took that village over kicked everyone out took the mans farm and didn't give him anything for the tera cotta army find. The last few survivers of the army are poor and only make little money signing books at the site for people they said a lot of people got rich from the army find except them the guy who found first soldier ended up hanging himself
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Incredible. I've seen photos but they don't do justice to the scale. this is a monument to mankind. despite all the hype in the west, I admire China for risking alternatives from their own class conscious, culturally divisive, culture as a means of maintaining regional peace, and I think we westerners totally underestimate the intelligence and determination of the Chinese people
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Truly outstanding video - and what a sightseeing I hope to visit China next year and I am definitely going to see the Terracotta warriors. Edit: Finally I did visit Xi'an and the Terracotta Warriors on 15. 09. 2018. It's really the eighth wonder of the world
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They're amazing. Looking at that, seems the armour is different for each soldier too. You should add some blurb in the discription on why it was all done. I'm guessing some emperor wanted to take his army to the afterlife or something.
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thank you so much this video is also amazing, especially for us old couple who cannot travel any longer we enjoy all of your videos. greetings from jantien buisman, holland.
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Im 11 years old and i am in the 6th grade and im learning about this really cool stuff. Thank you to who ever posterd this i really needed it thank u so much
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Wooden statues returned to mudrock by water from the flood soaking them in the deep for a long time. even steel ie metals turned back to rock.
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Thank you for your unbelievable masterful camera work as always. And the subjects have the chance to tell better stories from all your works.
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