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Taipei to host another Terracotta-Worrior exhibition

www.chinanews.cn 2007-05-09 11:11:33

All the 116 artifacts unearthed from the Tomb of the Qinshihuang Emperor
currently on display in Taichung was moved to Taipei on May 8, for
another Terracotta-Warrior exhibition. The previous exhibition of this
kind in Taipei was held in 2000. Most of the artifacts were from the No.2
Hole of the tomb, including the precious green-faced kneel-warrior.

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