Monday, July 18, 2011

Terracotta Warriors: The First Emperor & His Legacy

One would need a trip to Beijing to complete the whole experience, Mummy Eliz felt.

He would be remembered even 1000 years down the road, his motives would be debated on again and again, there would be those who condemned him, and those who at least appreciate the fact that he made lots of contributions to the development of China.

So when ACM brought in this exhibition, how could we miss it for anything?

Probably, the kids’ understanding of it all was superficial, but it’s ok, as long as they had fun, it’s all right.

~ With Joyce Jieh-Jieh, troubling her non-stop! ~

2 comments:

khengyan said...

the terracotta warrior site and his tomb is in Xian :->

The Seah Family said...

Thanks for the info. =)