Day 7 in Chin

Coach to the terracotta warriors. When the emperor died he was buried 69m deep under ground surrounded by an army made of clay to protect him in his afterlife. His servants and slaves were also killed and buried with him. The tomb was 56 square kilometres in total with 20 different pits of warriors to protect from all around. He started building it when he was 13 years old. 700,000 slaves and prisoners were building the tomb until he died at age 49.

2,000 years later farmers were digging for water and accidentally dug up some of the statues. 20,000 of them in total, 7,000 have been found so far.

After exploring we got the coach back and got some lunch. More lazy Susan action.

Tried to speak to Irish dick again and she told me she doesn’t like me as a person, I’m racist, I tried my best to belittle her and I don’t know her so why do I think I could try and joke with her. Ok m8, suit yourself.

Back to the market to get ole micks a Fred pez polo.

Went to the police station for Julia to report her phone as being stolen (even though she actually left it on the train).

Back to the hostel for dumpling party! Got to make our own dumplings and got free dinner. My dumpling came second place so won an OJ 😏

Packing time once again.

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