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“TERRA COTTA WARRIORS: GUARDIANS OF CHINA’S FIRST EMPEROR”
This exhibit features 15 life-sized terra cotta figures unearthed from the tomb of China’s first emperor, Qin Shihuangdi. Through March 31.
Details
Website: http://nationalgeographic.com/terracottawarriors
Address
At National Geographic Museum
17th & M sts NW
Phone: 202-857-7700
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