Illustration by Eduardo Ramón Trejo. Photos from Getty Images.
Illustration by Eduardo Ramón Trejo. Photos from Getty Images.
The Great Wall of China was conceived by Emperor Qin Shi Huang in the third century B.C. and eventually spanned more than 13,000 miles across northern China.
People living in this Bronze Age civilization crafted unique objects that shed light on life in ancient China some 3,200 years ago.
The 400-year rule of the Han Dynasty generated a slew of innovations in everything from agriculture to metallurgy to seismology.
The Xian Tombs of Qin Dynasty, a burial complex for 3rd century BCE Chinese Emperor Qin Shi Huang, are marked by an army of 8,000 terracotta soldiers.
It took millennia to build, but today the Great Wall of China stands out as one of the world's most famous landmarks.
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