| The Terra Cotta Warriors and Horses in Xi'an are one of the foremost landmarks in China and one of the most sensational archaeological finds of the twentieth century.
Life size terracotta figures of a vast army arranged in battle formations
guard the underground tomb of China's first emperor Qin, occupying several pits.
The museum covers an area of 16,300 square meters, divided into three main sections. Yet, despite the sheer number of warriors discovered, this is only the tip of the iceberg. A large quantity still remain hidden and yet to be excavated.
Work is taking place to excavate these additional figures in secret pits at the Terra Cotta Museum not yet open to the public. However, there also appears to be something else going on here covertly.
What kind of secret operation is being carried out at the Museum? And what will happen to Tania during the promotional Zolot Vodka photoshoot in which she is participating?
Find out here. |