Terracotta Army-themed B&B in NW China woos tourists online
Updated 14:09, 01-Dec-2018
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How does it feel to live with the Terracotta Army? A B&B in Xi'an, China's northwestern Shaanxi Province, has aroused tourists' curiosity as photos showing hotel rooms decorated with replicas of the famous warriors have gone viral. /VCG Photo

How does it feel to live with the Terracotta Army? A B&B in Xi'an, China's northwestern Shaanxi Province, has aroused tourists' curiosity as photos showing hotel rooms decorated with replicas of the famous warriors have gone viral. /VCG Photo

The Terracotta Army figures, discovered in the mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang (274-220 B.C.), the first emperor of China, were constructed to accompany the emperor as an afterlife guard. /VCG Photo

The Terracotta Army figures, discovered in the mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang (274-220 B.C.), the first emperor of China, were constructed to accompany the emperor as an afterlife guard. /VCG Photo

The walls of the hotel’s bedroom, bathroom and living room are all decorated with warrior sculptures, from small figures to large models. /VCG Photo

The walls of the hotel’s bedroom, bathroom and living room are all decorated with warrior sculptures, from small figures to large models. /VCG Photo

Many joked that it would be too scary for tourists to stay in a hotel filled with Terracotta warriors since they represent burial while some found the decorations extraordinary and unique. /VCG Photo

Many joked that it would be too scary for tourists to stay in a hotel filled with Terracotta warriors since they represent burial while some found the decorations extraordinary and unique. /VCG Photo