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 | Nationalist Party Chairman Lien Chan, left, his wife Lien Fang Yu, center, and daughter Lien Hui-Shing, right, stroll by the terracotta warrior museum in Xi'an, western China, Saturday, April 30, 2005. Nationalist Party Chairman Lien Chan flew to Xi'an after meeting Friday with Chinese President Hu Jintao in the highest-level encounter between the two sides since they split in 1949. They promised to jointly promote peace and economic ties, a pledge that Taiwan's premier on Saturday suggested might be illegal. click to open  |  | Nationalist Party Chairman Lien Chan, center left, and his wife Lien Fang Yu, center right, wave as other family members and delegates look on during their side tour to the terracotta warrior museum in Xi'an, western China, Saturday, April 30, 2005. Nationalist Party Chairman Lien Chan flew to Xi'an after meeting Friday with Chinese President Hu Jintao in the highest-level encounter between the two sides since they split in 1949. They promised to jointly promote peace and economic ties, a pledge that Taiwan's premier on Saturday suggested might be illegal. click to open  |  | Terra Cotta Warriors - overview of the exhibit hall. click to open  |  | Terra Cotta Warriors - top down view. click to open  |  | Historical attraction of Xi'an: Xi'an Terracotta Warriors click to open  |  | Terra Cotta Warriors - closeup view. click to open  |  | Terra Cotta Warriors - Qin (259-210 B.C.) Army Tomb click to open  |  | Terra Cotta Warriors: the life-size terra-cotta soldiers and chariots, dated back to the Qin Daynasty (259-210 B.C.)), are extremely lifelike and imposing. click to open  |  | The world-renowned Terra Cotta Warriors, Great Wall, Forbidden City, Dunhuang Mogao Cave and Peking Men Ruins were adopted into World's Cultural Heritage List in 1987. The photo shown the "Eighth Wonder of the World" -- Terra Cotta Warriors, in Shaanxi Province's Xi'an. click to open  |
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