Terracotta Warriors: Guardians of Immortality秦始皇兵马俑: 永恒的守卫
Get up-close to some of China’s ancient imperial icons this summer.
这个夏天蒂帕帕国家博物馆带您参观中国古代帝国的象征——秦始皇兵马俑。
Save queuing time – book tickets and your session time now.
无需排队,可网上提前订票
When | Āhea
15 Dec 2018 – 22 Apr 2019
Where | Ki hea
Toi Art, Level 4 | 4楼
Cost | Te utu
Adult | 成人票: $19.50, Child (3-15 years) | 儿童票: $9, Concession | 优惠票: $17, An additional one-off service fee of $2.50 per transaction applies on all purchases | 每笔交易将额外收取$2.50新西兰元的一次性手续费。
Terracotta Warriors: Guardians of Immortality offers you a rare opportunity to have an intimate and immersive encounter with some of the remarkable ancient terracotta warriors. For more than 2,000 years, they secretly guarded the tomb of Qin Shihuang, China’s First Emperor.
Discovered by chance in 1974, the underground army is one of the greatest ever archaeological finds – and regarded by some as an eighth wonder of the world.
This landmark exhibition features eight warriors standing 180 centimetres tall, and two full-size horses from the famous terracotta army – as well as two half-size replica bronze horse-drawn chariots.
Also on display are more than 160 exquisite works of ancient Chinese art made from gold, jade, and bronze. The works date from the Western Zhou to the Han dynasties (1046 BCE – 220 CE), and were found in imperial tombs in and around China’s ancient capital, Xi’an.
Experience the wonder of these ancient artefacts and gain a deep understanding of the First Emperor’s vision for his afterlife and his unification of China, which shaped the nation we know today.
Artist Kerry Ann Lee invites you to enter a dreamscape transit lounge. An installation accessible to ticket holders for ‘Terracotta Warriors: Guardians of Immortality’.