The pit of Qin Terracotta Warriors and Horses was discovered in 1974, which is known as "the eighth wonder of the world" and "one of the great discoveries in the archaeological history of the 20th century". The three terracotta warriors and horses pits are arranged in a zigzag pattern, with a total area of over 20,000 square meters. More than 7,000 terracotta warriors and horses the size of real people are placed in the pit, which has high artistic value. The creation of terracotta warriors and horses is based on real life, with delicate and lively artistic techniques, different costumes and expressions. Has a distinct personality and strong characteristics of the times. The bronze weapons unearthed from the Terracotta Warriors pit include swords, beryllium, spears, swords, halberds, rafts, crossbows and a large number of arrows. Most weapons are still sharp after more than two thousand years, indicating that high metallurgical technology was already available at that time. 1980, two large painted bronze chariots and horses were unearthed on the west side of Qin Shihuang's mausoleum. There are four horses in front of each car, and each car has a statue of a royal official. Bronze chariots and horses are lifelike in shape and ornate in decoration. They use a lot of gold and silver as decorations and components, which are very beautifully made. They are called "crowns of bronze".
Qin Terracotta Warriors and Horses include pits 1, 2 and 3, bronze chariots and horses exhibition hall and related temporary exhibitions. Up to now, it has received nearly 70 million Chinese and foreign audiences, including nearly 200 heads of state and government. Qin Terracotta Warriors and Horses have been exhibited in more than 80 cities in more than 40 countries and regions, with more than 20 million overseas visitors. Wherever Qin terracotta warriors and horses went, they caused a sensation in the local area and became friendly messengers to promote international political and cultural exchanges.
201010/covering an area of 3,386 mu, the Qin Shihuang Mausoleum Ruins Park, located in the core area of Qin Shihuang Mausoleum, was officially opened to the public. The main tourist attractions include the enclosure of the Qin Shihuang Mausoleum, the proven major architectural sites and burial pits. The opening of the Qin Shihuang Mausoleum Site Park marks the completion of another major site protection project in China. It is not only an important measure to protect the world cultural heritage, spread the excellent Chinese civilization and carry out patriotic education, but also an effective way to promote cultural exchanges between China and foreign countries, promote social and economic development and improve people's living standards.