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 | An artist works on a replica of a terracotta warrior to be sold as a souvenir at a terracotta museum in Lintong County, northwest of China's Shaanxi province, July 19, 2007. When Emperor Shi Huangdi died, he was entombed in a massive burial mound along with more than 6,000 highly realistic terracotta human figures and horses standing in formation. The museum is one of the most popular tourist sites at home and abroad. click to open  |  | An artist works on a replica of a terracotta warrior to be sold as a souvenir at a terracotta museum in Lintong County, northwest of China's Shaanxi province, July 19, 2007. When Emperor Shi Huangdi died, he was entombed in a massive burial mound along with more than 6,000 highly realistic terracotta human figures and horses standing in formation. The museum is one of the most popular tourist sites at home and abroad. click to open  |
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