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Monday, March 21 2022 - 23:57
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Terracotta Warriors, "Friendship Ambassador" from Ancient Capital Xi'an, to be Unveiled in Japan
XI'AN, China, Mar. 21, 2022 /Xinhua-AsiaNet/--

To mark the 50th anniversary of the normalization of China-Japan diplomatic 
ties, a well-planned exhibition of cultural relics titled "Terracotta Warriors 
and Ancient China - Legacy of Qin and Han Civilizations" will open in Kyoto, 
Japan on March 25, according to the Shaanxi History Museum (Shaanxi Cultural 
Relics Exchange Center) in Xi'an, China. More than 120 pieces (groups) of 
cultural relics, including the Terracotta Warriors and Horses of the Qin 
Dynasty, have arrived in Japan by sea and will be exhibited in Japan soon, 
marking a new chapter in cultural exchanges between China and Japan.

The exhibits gathered from 17 cultural and museum institutions including the 
Shaanxi History Museum and the Emperor Qinshihuang's Mausoleum Site Museum of 
China, more than 120 pieces (groups) of cultural relics, including stone 
artifacts, bronzes, gold vessels, jade articles, Qin bamboo slips and other 
precious cultural relics from the Western Zhou Dynasty, the Spring and Autumn 
Period and the Warring States Period, Qin and Han Dynasties, with a time span 
of more than 1,000 years from the Western Zhou Dynasty to the late Eastern Han 
Dynasty.

The exhibition Terracotta Warriors and Ancient China - Legacy of Qin and Han 
Civilizations will open in Kyoto City KYOCERA Museum of Art on March 25, and 
will then tour Shizuoka, Nagoya and Tokyo. The entire exhibition will last 
nearly a year. As the first stop of the exhibition, Kyoto has deep roots with 
Chinese culture and the ancient capital Xi'an. Local citizens and tourists are 
looking forward to this feast of cultural relics from Shaanxi, a province with 
rich cultural resources in China.

"As one of the most prestigious cultural IPs in China, the Terracotta Warriors 
and Horses of the Qin Dynasty were first exhibited in Japan in 1976 and have 
since been exhibited overseas many times." Hou Ningbin, Curator of the Shaanxi 
History Museum and Director of the Shaanxi Cultural Relics Exchange Center, 
said that this year marks the 50th anniversary of the normalization of 
China-Japan diplomatic ties, and it is of great significance for the Terracotta 
Warriors to visit Japan again despite unfavorable factors such as the epidemic, 
which will greatly promote cultural exchanges between the two countries.

Xi'an, the hometown of the Terracotta Warriors and known as Chang'an in ancient 
times, is one of the four ancient capitals of civilization in the world. As a 
capital with the longest time and the most dynasties in China, Xi'an has 
retained its splendid ancient civilization. Today, as the most resounding 
cultural card of Xi'an, the "Friendship Ambassador" Terracotta Warriors will be 
unveiled in Japan soon, sending a message of friendly exchanges between China 
and Japan. This is also the first overseas exhibition of the Terracotta 
Warriors and Horses of the Qin Dynasty after 2018.

Source: Shaanxi History Museum (Shaanxi Cultural Relics Exchange Center)

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