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China's Terracotta Warriors to be shown in London(Xinhua)Updated: 2007-02-08 09:08 LONDON -- Over 120 loan objects from China's Museum of terracotta Army will be shown this autumn in a major British Museum exhibition which features China's first emperor.
This loan exhibition "First Emperor: China's terracotta Army", scheduled to run seven months from September 13 this year to April 6 next year, will feature the largest group of material from the tomb of the First Emperor to be loaned abroad, he said. Exhibits include 20 complete terracotta figures from the tomb of world-famous Qin Shihuangdi, China's First Emperor of the Qin Dynasty (221 to 207 BC) and the man who effectively created the state of China 2,000 years ago. Referring to the terracotta figures as the world's first ever "mass-produced quality sculptures," MacGregor said the tomb is unparalleled in world archaeology in terms of its extent and scale. The terracotta Army was discovered by chance in 1974 and the tomb site which it guards has continued to be excavated since that date with many new treasures coming the light. Among the exhibits loaned from the Museum of terracotta Army and the Shaanxi Cultural Relics Bureau in Xi'an, northwest China, will be examples of the famous, life-sized terracotta figures -- bureaucrats, acrobats and musicians -- as well as lifelike bronze birds and other material. Jonathan Chenevix-Trench, chairman of Morgan Stanley International which sponsors the exhibition, said: "We are thrilled to be partnering with the British Museum for this tremendously exciting exhibition. Morgan Stanley was the first to bring international investment banking services to China's past, the first time many of these treasures will ever have left China." The exhibition will offer an introduction to the First Emperor' s achievements and, through the use of new research and excavation, a reassessment of his world through the enduring legacy of his tomb complex. |
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