Attractions
5000 Years Exhibitions was created to provide opportunity for students and children to learn ancient Inventions and Chinese Civilization.
Attractions:
- Terra Cotta Armies
- Ancient Inventions and Gadgets
- World’s Longest Man Made Defending Wall
- World’s Largest Palace Complex
- World’s Longest Canal
- Have fun with Excavation Kit
- Wide selection of toys at our Gift shop
Have you heard about terra cotta warriors?
For more than two thousand years, children have heard fantastic stories about China's first great ruler, Emperor Qin Shi Huang. The stories told about a great army made up of terra-cotta soldiers and of a burial tomb filled with jewels and magical rivers that flowed to the sea.
In 1974, the Chinese made an amazing discovery--the stories about Emperor Qin and his great army are not just a story; they're true. An army of about 8000 thousand soldiers made of terra cotta, a baked reddish clay, is buried fifteen to twenty feet beneath the earth not far from the tomb pyramid where Emperor Qin is believed to be buried along with riches of his dynasty.
Attractions:
- Terra Cotta Armies
- Ancient Inventions and Gadgets
- World’s Longest Man Made Defending Wall
- World’s Largest Palace Complex
- World’s Longest Canal
- Have fun with Excavation Kit
- Wide selection of toys at our Gift shop
Have you heard about terra cotta warriors?
For more than two thousand years, children have heard fantastic stories about China's first great ruler, Emperor Qin Shi Huang. The stories told about a great army made up of terra-cotta soldiers and of a burial tomb filled with jewels and magical rivers that flowed to the sea.
In 1974, the Chinese made an amazing discovery--the stories about Emperor Qin and his great army are not just a story; they're true. An army of about 8000 thousand soldiers made of terra cotta, a baked reddish clay, is buried fifteen to twenty feet beneath the earth not far from the tomb pyramid where Emperor Qin is believed to be buried along with riches of his dynasty.