As of January 2020, Pits 1, 2, and 3 of the Terracotta Warriors and the Cultural Relics Exhibition Hall have been built and opened. The area of the Terracotta Warriors Museum has now expanded to 46.1 hectares, with a collection of more than 50,000 (sets) items. There are about 6,000 pieces of terracotta warriors and horses buried in the No.1
Terracotta Warriors Pit, as well as a large number of bronze weapons; more than 1,300 pieces of terracotta warriors and horses buried in the No.2 Terracotta Warriors Pit, which is richer than the No.1 Terracotta Warriors Pit in terms of content and more complete types of soldiers; the No.3 Terracotta Warriors Pit is of a smaller scale, and 72 pieces of
terracotta warriors and horses are buried in the pit; and there are the No.1 and No.2 Bronze Carriages in the Exhibition Hall.
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