Terracotta Warriors theme of Xi’an family hotel


Ten years ago, Guo Zhihua was a cab driver in Xi'an, home to the world-renowned Terracotta Warriors from the Qin Dynasty (221-206 BC). He loves them and came up with the idea of turning his three old houses into Terracotta Warrior-themed family hotels, spending 100,000 yuan ($15,600) to decorate his 260-square-meter properties with replicas of the famous artifacts. The interior design for the bedroom, bathroom and living room incorporates warriors, from miniature figures to those taller than human beings.
"My target customers are foreign visitors, to let them better understand the culture of the Qin Dynasty," Guo said, and sometimes the flats can be rented for as much as 1,000 yuan per night during holidays.
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