reader Posted August 30, 2019 Posted August 30, 2019 From Khaosod English Terracotta Warriors To March into Bangkok This Sept. BANGKOK — Envoys of the first Emperor of China’s ghost army will march into Bangkok next month. The Ministry of Culture announced on Thursday that the Bangkok National Museum will hold an exhibition “Qin Shi Huang: The First Emperor of China and the Terracotta Warriors” for three months beginning this Sept. 15. The exhibition will feature four life-sized warrior figures and a bronze chariot set, among other artifacts excavated from the tomb in Xi’an. Anan Chuchotti, Director-General of the Fine Arts Department, said the exhibition is the culmination of three years of negotiations with Chinese counterparts. The collection of 133 relics will span the period before the unification of China in 221 BC, the Qin dynasty, and the Han dynasty. Archeologists believe the terracotta army was part of a mausoleum for China’s first emperor, Qin Shi Huang, to guide and protect him in the afterlife. Work on the mausoleum, which contained thousands of life-sized sculptures, is thought to have begun late into 300 BC. The sculptures were buried until they were accidentally discovered in 1974. However, it’s not the first time the famed terracotta warriors have stepped foot on Thai soil. Several warrior figures excavated in Xi’an are current housed in a Thai-Chinese temple in Chonburi province. The Chinese government donated the figures, on display at Viharnra Sien Temple, to promote bilateral relations. “Qin Shi Huang: The First Emperor of China and the Terracotta Warriors” will be held at the Bangkok National Museum on Na Phra That Road. The exhibition is open from 9am to 4pm Wednesday-Friday (except public holidays) from Sept. 15 to Dec. 15. The venue is reachable by a 15-minute walk from either the Tha Chang or Phra Arthit stops along the Chao Phraya Express boat services. Tickets are available at the ticket office for 30 baht for Thai nationals and 200 baht for foreigners. Explanatory texts are in Thai and English. Continues with photos and map http://www.khaosodenglish.com/featured/2019/08/30/terracotta-warriors-to-march-into-bangkok-this-sept/ TotallyOz, vinapu and williewillie 2 1 Quote
PeterRS Posted August 30, 2019 Posted August 30, 2019 I suppose four of the warrior figures is better than nothing, but the real experience of the pits in Xian is in the numbers. Around 8,000 warrior figures with many different facial features and armour. Nothing prepares you for that sight. kokopelli and vinapu 2 Quote
kokopelli Posted August 30, 2019 Posted August 30, 2019 For those residing in Pattaya area you can see some terracotta warriors at this site: https://www.renown-travel.com/temples/viharn-sien.html vinapu and williewillie 1 1 Quote
Popular Post vinapu Posted August 31, 2019 Popular Post Posted August 31, 2019 Thank you reader and kokopelli for an inspiration, I read thread this morning and right after the breakfast I jumped on the taxi and went to visit Vihara Sien. Indeed there are , among other art crafts ,few statues from terracotta army . Admission 50 baht. This forum is great resource for us , Pattaya visitors well known all over for being such a culture lovers. santosh108, reader, t0oL1 and 2 others 3 2 Quote
TotallyOz Posted October 18, 2019 Posted October 18, 2019 The Terracotta Warriors exhibit was amazing. It was small and not a great deal of warriors but the show was worth a visit. Crowds are huge so plan to spend some time there. And, be sure to visit the rest of the buildings that are a part of the museum. vinapu, santosh108, DivineMadman and 1 other 3 1 Quote