HOME    NEWS    SPECIAL REPORT    PHOTO    COMMENTARY    VOICE
NEWS > Life
Chinese ancient warriors exhibition opens in Rome
2006-09-22 13:17:48 Xinhua English

ROME, Sept. 22 (Xinhua) -- Age-old Chinese warriors have come back to figurative life in a major new exhibition in Rome that started on Friday, one of the most keenly awaited shows in the capital this autumn.

The striking terra-cotta figures are from the "army" of life-sized warriors, horses and chariots found near the mausoleum of Qin Shi Huangdi, the first emperor of a united China in the third century BC.

"We have tried to bring these statues, destined never to be seen again, back to life," said curator Maurizio Scarpari.

"They have become imbued with extraordinary force," Scarpari went on, stressing the enthusiastic response to the show of the governor of China's Shaanxi province, which loaned the famed figures.

As well as the warriors, burial garments embroidered with jade and golden threads are among the star attractions of the show, which covers 1,000 years of Chinese imperial life - "the most splendid period in the history of the Celestial Empire," Scarpari said.

On display are some 320 artifacts, some of which have never left China, from 13 museums.

The exhibition, which runs from Sept. 22 to Jan. 28, is entitled China: The Birth of an Empire.

Italian President Giorgio Napolitano, who visited the show before it opened Friday, said it was "fantastic."

It underscored the thousand-year-old friendship between Italy and China, sparked by such trail-blazing figures as Marco Polo and the Jesuit priest Matteo Ricci, said the president. Enditem

MORE NEWS
German movie wins top title at 10th Pyongyang Int'l Film Festival  
Survey: 70% of primary school students unhappy  
China has "growing need" for Chinese professionals returning from overseas  
Chinese travel agencies suspend routes to Thailand, but remain optimistic  
Chinese Education Ministry warns against fake overseas diplomas  
History books can be fun and popular  
German president calls for education reform  
U.S., Pakistani first ladies launch Pakistani arts website  

SINA English is the English-language destination for news and information about China. Find general information on life, culture and travel in China through our news and special reports£¬or find business partners through our online Business Directory. For investment opportunities with SINA, please click the link "Investor" below.
| About SINA | Investor | Media Kit | Comments or Question? |
Copyright © 1996-2006 SINA Corporation, All Rights Reserved