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Re: The World Around Us

Postby galled » Thu Jul 25, 2019 11:28 am

I second that! I have to go back and have a closer look at each picture. Amazing!

Thank you for sharing!
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Re: The World Around Us

Postby Lemon Cheesecake » Thu Jul 25, 2019 4:10 pm

I agree! Some amazing pictures! I so want to go visit some of those sites! The snow looks so peaceful and beautiful too! Thanks for sharing! :heart:
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Re: The World Around Us

Postby Adol Christin » Thu Jul 25, 2019 4:16 pm

Thanks so much.

MissAutumn; Yungang Grottoes in Datong.

Lemon; It is always quiet and peaceful when it snows.
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你好! 我叫张伟。很高兴认识你。
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Re: The World Around Us

Postby Gingerale » Thu Jul 25, 2019 4:42 pm

Something long established countries have that us newer ones don't - historical sites! I would love to see those up close! Is it a guided tour where you can find out all the details or is it self guided?

The dragons are impressive!
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Re: The World Around Us

Postby Adol Christin » Fri Jul 26, 2019 8:36 pm

I love the dragons to.

some stuff they find here amazing like the 兵马俑 Bing Ma Yong (terracotta army).
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Re: The World Around Us

Postby Lemon Cheesecake » Fri Jul 26, 2019 11:08 pm

Oh !! I really would love to see the terra cotta army! I've watched shows on it and they focused up close...they were made with amazing detail and the colors on some of them are incredible! And they go on for like forever!!
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Re: The World Around Us

Postby MissAutumn » Fri Jul 26, 2019 11:33 pm

Speaking of the terracotta army. They had some on display at a museum in Liverpool, England, last year. I got to go see them. Here's a few pictures I was able to take. They had other artefacts from the excavation. I'll share those pictures later. :cheer:

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Re: The World Around Us

Postby Lemon Cheesecake » Sat Jul 27, 2019 3:07 pm

Wow! Thanks for sharing the photo's ...love it! :cheer:

The terra cotta soldiers each have a different expression ...they had to have had "models" for making them! what a glimpse into a long forgotten time...the history preserved...the ornate details!

I'll have to search to see if they ever tour North America.
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Re: The World Around Us

Postby MissAutumn » Sun Jul 28, 2019 2:06 am

Here is a few more photos from the exhibit.

They must have had for all of them to look different. It was really great to see artefacts from Asia. To have the army made for a leaders burial. It's amazing.

I hope you get to see them one day, Lemon. I'm not sure how often they lend some of them out internationally. I know the Liverpool one was advertised as "the first time in 30 years that a terracotta army exhibit has been on outside London."

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Re: The World Around Us

Postby Lemon Cheesecake » Sun Jul 28, 2019 10:30 am

Wow! I did not realize that they even did their livestock! Horses yes but even pigs and chickens! It is impressive to look at now even when everything is faded ...can you imagine what a sight it would have been when it was first done and all the colors were vibrant???

The architect who designed it all and the artists who made each statue were so talented!
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Re: The World Around Us

Postby Adol Christin » Mon Jul 29, 2019 9:25 pm

Bing ma yong is so neat. Imagine how much work and time put into this.
Thank you for the pictures MissAutumn!

Lemon; it probably was beautiful, still is.


The great Wall of China ,长城 chang cheng, was part meant to keep Han Chinese people from migration to Manchuria. It originally was built for defense tho.

It's also not visible from space. Don't understand why that's a myth even.

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Re: The World Around Us

Postby Lemon Cheesecake » Mon Jul 29, 2019 10:47 pm

I am sure I heard the Great Wall is visible on a satellite picture though.

China is so rich with history and more is continuously found out about it.
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Re: The World Around Us

Postby Adol Christin » Mon Jul 29, 2019 10:56 pm

Tell about Western world. I'm so curious.
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Re: The World Around Us

Postby Lemon Cheesecake » Mon Jul 29, 2019 11:07 pm

Western World is kind of boring....China is 1000's and 1000's of years old ...even European countries are 1000's of years old and North America culture is only hundreds!

Mind you the history of the first nation's people is interesting but most did not maintain a written record of their history...although some cave drawings have been found that show tribal communities have been around longer then we realized.
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Re: The World Around Us

Postby MissAutumn » Tue Jul 30, 2019 4:50 am

It's sad that we don't know their names. It must have been breathe taking.

Adol - you're welcome. I love learning things about China.

Well British history is very long lol.

Our most interesting archaeological discovery was the ship burial at Sutton Hoo in my opinion. During the early 7th century, in southern England, a king (presumed to be Rædwald King of the kingdom of East Anglia) was buried with his 80 feet (approx 24 metres)long ship. The actual ship itself hasn't survived but it left a huge imprint on the ground - as can be seen in the spoiler section. They found fragments of a helmet too (again image below).

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