"Terracotta Army In Xian, China"
"I took these photos of the terracotta warriors in Xi’an about a year ago and it still remains one of the most interesting places I’ve visited in China. The Terracotta Army is a collection of terracotta sculptures depicting the armies of Qin Shi Huang, the first Emperor of China. It was buried with the emperor in 210–209 BCE with the purpose of protecting him in his afterlife. The terracotta warriors were only discovered in 1974 by accident when farmers were digging a well and found fragments of the warriors which prompted archeologists to investigate."
The only things that give me weird vibes are all those art students… Art is not a competition…
Also that library.. its amazing… but how do you randomly browse books, and, how to access them? Will a drone get them from all those inaccessable places?
Still. All,very beautiful:)
yes, it is. see: great firewall, Uyghur detention camps, total mass surveillance. Can you write "winnie the pooh" on your social media without a visit from state security?? didn't think so
can you say f@#k, sh#t, @$$, c#nt on TV? can you ask police to light your joint? can you drink beer at 16?
didn't think so?
#5 You know those books you can't reach are the banned ones. So China can say they are available, we don't ban books