Wednesday, December 26, 2007

The Great Impact



The First Emperor: China's Terracotta Army explores one of the greatest archaeological discoveries of the twentieth century, giving an insight into China's First Emperor, Qin Shihuangdi, and his legacy.The exhibition includes a number of the world-famous terracottawarriors from Xi'an, China, which were buried alongside the First Emperor in readiness for the afterlife, as well as some of themost striking recent discoveries made on the site.In introducing the idea of a unified state and effectively creating China in 221 BC, the First Emperor of Qin created what is today the oldest surviving political entity in the world. How that state has survived, developed and is viewed today is explored through events, lectures and debates around the exhibition.


Website:
http://www.britishmuseum.co.uk
Office:
British Museum
Street:
38 Russell Square
City/Town:
London, United Kingdom

The exhibition will start from the 13th of September 2007 - 6th April 2008 Tickets are sold for £12.00This is worth the visit - so don't miss out !!

Why this is the great impact? Because the is the perfect match of destiny I have ever encountered. On Christmas Day, 25th December, 2007 the final effect of First Emperor of China took centre stage. DK Architect is to design a Five-star Hotel in Xianyang, Xian, China. It is a mind blowing $120 Million USD project and it still feel so unreal.