China - More pictures from 4/21/15
Saying goodbye to our driver Mr. Chou
Lunch buffet
Mould for a torso of a replica terra cotta warrior
The Emperor's head was never found - maybe he looked like this?
A beautiful day at the Terra Cotta Warrior complex
A beautiful day at the Terra Cotta Warrior complex
Fallen warriors waiting to be restored
Craig in front of Pit #1
Steph in front of Pit #1
Warriors undergoing restoration, Pit #1
Steph and Craig, Pit #1
Terra cotta warriors, Pit #1
Tourists swarm the entrance to Pit #1
Terra cotta warriors and horses in Pit #1
Terra cotta warriors, Pit #1
Terra cotta warriors, Pit #1
Terra cotta warriors, Pit #1
Military officers conferring, Pit #3
Military officers conferring, Pit #3
Terra cotta charioteer and horses, Pit #3
Craig at Pit #2
Terra cotta saddled war horse and infantryman in display case in Pit #2
Chrome plating kept this sword so sharp that it could cut through 20 pieces of paper at once 2200 years after it was buried
Iron tools used to dig the terra cotta army pits
Replica of Chariot #2, the bronze chariot which would take Emperor Qin's soul to the underworld
Terra cotta warrior campus
Dinner in Xi'an