The Terracotta Army, a collection of terracotta sculptures depicting the armies of Qin Shi Huang, the first Emperor of China, is coming to Istanbul’s Topkapı Palaceon Nov. 20. Five terracotta soldiers will be on display at Topkapı Palace as a part of an exclusive joint exhibition approved by the Chinese government, as the terracotta soldiers are rarely sent overseas for display.
In addition to the soldiers, artwork from the Shanghai Museum and Beijing’s “Forbidden City” will be shown. A terracotta horse, which has never left China, will also be at the exhibition.
The exhibition team, which took special measures to protect the precious pieces, said a highly-priced insurance agreement was paid to bring the terracotta soldiers to Turkey. While it generally takes two or three years to prepare an exhibition of this caliber, the team said Turkish and Chinese representatives were able to prepare the display within one year.
The exhibition will bring Turkey and China closer together through cultural exchange, as Topkapı Palace is a very important museum for Turkey and welcomes some 10,000 visitors each day, the China Art Exhibitions Association vice-manager An Yao said. The museum will host the terracotta exhibition for three months as well as a display on the Dunhuang Caves.
About the Terracotta Army
The Terracotta Army, also known as the “Terra Cotta Warriors and Horses,” is a form of funerary art that was buried with Qin Shi Huang in 210–209 BC for the purpose of protecting the emperor in his afterlife. The figures, dating from the third century BC, were discovered in 1974 by local farmers in the Lintong District of Xi’an in Shaanxi province. The figures vary in height according to their roles, with the tallest being the generals, and include warriors, chariots and horses. In the three pits containing the Terracotta Army there are an estimated 8,000 soldiers and 130 chariots with 520 horses and 150 cavalry horses, the majority of which are still buried near the Qin Shi Huang’s mausoleum. Other non-military terracotta figures were also found including officials, acrobats, strongmen and musicians.
Hurriyet Daily News.
Thursday, November 22, 2012
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
We're renewing our website!
Hello again,
We've been quite busy with the sidecar project and we got it! We need to update our website, so during this period you can reach us via our facebook page , The House Hotel and info@locallyistanbul.com. Coming Soon!
We've been quite busy with the sidecar project and we got it! We need to update our website, so during this period you can reach us via our facebook page , The House Hotel and info@locallyistanbul.com. Coming Soon!
Saturday, June 9, 2012
Madonna MDNA Tour - Istanbul
Last Thursday, we went to Madonna MDNA Tour.
To be honest, i was much better than i expected.. Seeing Madonna on stage was amazing.
To be honest, i was much better than i expected.. Seeing Madonna on stage was amazing.
On the way to the arena,
It was a lovely, sunny Thursday afternoon
Passing by Historic Haydarpasa Station
Subway was a real mess..
The arena & The tickets
Before Madonna,
And here she is..
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Last Weekend
Last Weekend with Mr. & Ms. Bunford;
On 28 & 29th of April, we had a great weekend with Mr. & Ms. Bunford,
We picked them up from THH Bosphorus, and drove to the Old City. Had a quick tour at must see sights like Saint Sophia, Blue Mosque, Arasta Bazaar & Grand Bazaar.
Then we went to Beyoglu - Pera area, walked through the bohemian neighborhoods at Cukurcuma & Galata.
Had a nice stop just next to the Galata Tower.
On 28 & 29th of April, we had a great weekend with Mr. & Ms. Bunford,
We picked them up from THH Bosphorus, and drove to the Old City. Had a quick tour at must see sights like Saint Sophia, Blue Mosque, Arasta Bazaar & Grand Bazaar.
Then we went to Beyoglu - Pera area, walked through the bohemian neighborhoods at Cukurcuma & Galata.
Had a nice stop just next to the Galata Tower.
Next Day, on Sunday, we went to the Asian Side of the City, we started with Sakirin Mosque, considered to be the most modern mosque..
To experience and feel the local life, we went to Kadikoy. The cultural & commercial center of the Asian Side.
We walked to Moda neighborhood with a few stops at Antiques shops, lunch at Ciya Restaurant & desserts at Baylan..
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Monday, February 27, 2012
Locally Istanbul is on GuidePal City Guides!
Now you can reach Locally Istanbul via GuidePal! It's free, easy and fun!
GuidePal is a mobile and web-based application that provides free-of-charge city guide apps via iPhone, Android, Blackberry and Windows Phone. Their city guides currently cover 50 destinations. As of December 2011, GuidePal has had approximately 2.5 million downloads.
GuidePal’s city guides are created by collaboration between locals and travel journalists, and are targeted towards weekend travellers. In the guides, GuidePal aims to offer an unbiased selection of each city’s highlights, with all tips, and advice, provided by city locals.
The content is broadly divided into six sections: Welcome to our City; Know the City, See and Do; Restaurants; Nightlife; Shopping. Subcategories: include Transportation, Airports and Useful Tips.
For more information; http://guidepal.com/istanbul/see--do/locally-istanbul
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Best Turkish Films of 2011 will be at Istanbul Modern! Don't miss Nuri Bilge Ceylan's awarded movie " Once Upon a Time in Anatolia!"
Screenings at the Istanbul Modern Cinema Center are free with museum admission!
For more information; www.istanbulmodern.org
2011'in en iyi filmleri Istanbul Modern'de! Nuri Bilge Ceylan'ın ödüllü " Bir Zamanlar Anadolu'da" filmini kaçırmayın!
Film gösterimleri müze ziyaretçilerine ücretsiz!
Detaylı bilgi için; www.istanbulmodern.org
Screenings at the Istanbul Modern Cinema Center are free with museum admission!
For more information; www.istanbulmodern.org
2011'in en iyi filmleri Istanbul Modern'de! Nuri Bilge Ceylan'ın ödüllü " Bir Zamanlar Anadolu'da" filmini kaçırmayın!
Film gösterimleri müze ziyaretçilerine ücretsiz!
Detaylı bilgi için; www.istanbulmodern.org
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