Terracotta Army, Xi'an Map Art Print

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Xi'an's Terracotta Army is one of the greatest archaeological discoveries of the 20th century — thousands of life-sized clay soldiers guarding the tomb of China's first emperor Qin Shi Huang, buried for over 2,200 years before their accidental unearthing in 1974.

This Terracotta Army, Xi'an map art print traces the excavation pits east of the city, Xi'an's massive Ming-era city walls forming a complete rectangle, and the drum and bell towers anchoring the old center. Every street, curve, and landmark has been carefully rendered to capture the true layout and spirit of this Central China destination. It's more than decor — it's a conversation starter for anyone who has walked these streets or dreams of doing so.

Highlights in the area include the terracotta warrior pits, the ancient city walls, and the Muslim Quarter food street. Our prints are produced on premium heavyweight paper with archival-quality inks, ensuring rich detail and long-lasting color. Available unframed or in a choice of classic frames, each print ships flat and ready to display. A thoughtful gift for travelers, expats, and anyone with a personal connection to Terracotta Army, Xi'an.

Terracotta Army, Xi'an Map Art Print

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    Xi'an's Terracotta Army is one of the greatest archaeological discoveries of the 20th century — thousands of life-sized clay soldiers guarding the tomb of China's first emperor Qin Shi Huang, buried for over 2,200 years before their accidental unearthing in 1974.

    This Terracotta Army, Xi'an map art print traces the excavation pits east of the city, Xi'an's massive Ming-era city walls forming a complete rectangle, and the drum and bell towers anchoring the old center. Every street, curve, and landmark has been carefully rendered to capture the true layout and spirit of this Central China destination. It's more than decor — it's a conversation starter for anyone who has walked these streets or dreams of doing so.

    Highlights in the area include the terracotta warrior pits, the ancient city walls, and the Muslim Quarter food street. Our prints are produced on premium heavyweight paper with archival-quality inks, ensuring rich detail and long-lasting color. Available unframed or in a choice of classic frames, each print ships flat and ready to display. A thoughtful gift for travelers, expats, and anyone with a personal connection to Terracotta Army, Xi'an.

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