Discover the secrets of ancient China
The exhibition is an extraordinary voyage in Ancient China of 2200 years ago.
The mystique and secrets of Ancient China will be on display in Durban from March 18 with The Terracotta Army and the First Emperor of China: The Exhibition heading to Gateway Theatre of Shopping until May 29 from 10am to 7pm.
The exhibition is an extraordinary voyage in Ancient China of 2200 years ago. It is the most complete exhibition ever created on the Terracotta Army, the necropolis and life of the First Emperor.
In an incredible staging, this exhibition brings together more than 300 life size reproductions of statues, chariots, weapons and objects from the daily life of the First Emperor of China, such as they were discovered in the more than 100 pits of the necropolis.
The exhibition is presented by Expo RSA, who previously exhibited The Art of the Brick, Titanic and Dino’s Alive.
Director of Expo RSA Nick Dreyer said the works have all been reproduced by Chinese craftsmen.
“The craftsmen are from the excavation region and work with a particular consideration for details to maintain the beauty and originality of the originals. The realism of these reproductions is reinforced by the environment and a spectacular audio-visual and lighting installation,” said Dreyer.
Tickets are available from www.webtickets.co.za or at the on site box office and prices range from R140 (adults), R85 (children), R95 (pensioners and students) or R350 for a family of four (two adults and two children). Children under the age of five enter for free. Special school packages are also available in all cities.
Expo RSA is also providing free digital education curriculums to schools – available at www.exporsa.co.za/schools.
For more information, visit www.exporsa.co.za, call 021-418 0738 or email info@exporsa.co.za.
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