After visiting Beijing, we flew to Xian to see the Terracotta Warriors. While Xian (pronounced Tchee-ann) is a large city (eight million population) that has much more history than Beijing (it was a major stop in the silk road and has over 2000 years of history) most people visit Xian to see the Terracotta Warriors.
The Warriors did not disappoint as the Chinese have done an amazing job of displaying what some call the "8th Wonder of the World".
The Terracotta Warriors were discovered by a local farmer in 1974 who was out digging a well. Since then, three "pits" have been unearthed and opened to the public for viewing. Some of the warriors and horses unearthed are in incredibly good condition although their original color has faded. Some areas of the pits have yet to be fully excavated while some of the Warriors have been re-buried and preserved for future generations.
Overall, it was an amazing experience seeing an entire Terracotta army that was buried over 2000 years ago.