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A mentally ill tourist in Xi’an damaged two of China’s iconic terracotta warriors after jumping into a protected excavation ...
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All That's Interesting on MSNTourist Suffering From ‘Mental Illness’ Damages Two Of China’s 2,000-Year-Old Terracotta WarriorsOn May 30, a 30-year-old man identified only as Sun was visiting the Xi'an museum that houses China's famous Terracotta Army ...
A tourist has damaged two ancient clay figures from the terracotta army, one of China's foremost archaeological treasures.
But, instead of unwrapping gifts under the tree, museum curators unboxed something historic: 2,200-year-old terracotta warriors from China ... When O’Harrow saw the ancient ankles intact ...
A Chinese tourist reportedly jumped into one of the protected pits where he “pushed and pulled” the clay warriors.
A man has reportedly jumped into a pit at the terracotta warriors museum in China, damaging two of the famous ancient clay ...
Visitors examine a bronze chariot and horse modeled in the Qin Dynasty style during the World of the Terracotta Warriors ... into how the Qin unified China and the ancient civilizations that ...
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AFP on MSNTourist damages two of China’s terracotta warriorsA tourist climbed over a fence and jumped into a section of the world-famous display of China’s Terracotta Army, damaging two ...
Authorities in China's Xi'an reported on Saturday that a domestic tourist breached security at the world-renowned Terracotta Army museum, causing damage to two ancient clay warriors. The incident ...
Towering Terracotta Warriors and ornate chariots showcase the grandeur of the ancient Chinese civilization, while mysterious artifacts from the Shimao ruins in northwest China offer a rare glimpse ...
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