May the 4th be with you. Like you haven't heard that a million times already today.
Right, here's a famous one.
There's not much I can say about the Terracotta Army that isn't just plain old facts you can find easily on the interwebs. I can't actually guarantee anything I would say would be correct anyway, so, probably best to leave it to google.
But I can say that they were in a museum, which is pretty much three buildings around three burial sites, the third of which we couldn't actually find. They first was the excavated site of the warriors, and the second... I think was an unexcavated site. And there was the bronze chariot (I think bronze. My memory is abysmal, sorry) in the museum, which was surrounded by glass and incredibly crowded, so with the flash ban it was impossible to take a decent photo.
So here's a couple of photos of the warriors. Being all warrior-y. Not particularly original, but I've got to go to bed soon, so I couldn't find anything new and exciting (not that these aren't exciting, it's just that if you want pictures of them, they hardly hard to find). So just pretend that google images doesn't exist for a moment.