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This image depicts an indoor exhibition space featuring two terracotta statues: a warrior and a horse, displayed in what appears to be a museum or cultural center in มาบฟักทอง, Thailand.

On the right, a terracotta warrior statue stands upright, facing the viewer. The statue is approximately life-sized, rendering a male figure with a stoic expression, wearing detailed armor with prominent plates, a pleated skirt, and boots. Its surface is mottled light brown and dark grey, suggesting aged or restored terracotta. The warrior's arms are bent at the elbows, with hands held loosely at its sides. It stands on a rectangular, dark brown base.

To the left of the warrior, a terracotta horse statue is positioned, depicted standing with its head turned slightly left and its mouth agape, revealing teeth. Its ears are erect, and a textured, saddle-like structure is visible on its back. The horse shares a similar mottled light brown and dark grey coloration with the warrior, indicating consistent material and age. It also rests on a rectangular base.

Behind the statues, a large, dark grey display panel features text in both Thai and English. The English text reads: "TERRACOTTA WARRIORS FROM THE FIRST EMPEROR'S MAUSOLEUM." The Thai text above it states: "หุ่นทหารดินเผาจากสุสานจิ๋นซีฮ่องเต้."

The floor in the foreground is a smooth, dark blue-grey surface. A circular spotlight illuminates a section of the floor in the lower-left, near a transparent barrier, possibly glass, separating the display from the viewer. In the dimly lit background to the far left, indistinct dark objects or further display items are visible.

The ceiling consists of light beige beams, which intersect white panels. Several horizontal fluorescent light fixtures are mounted on the beams, providing overhead illumination to the space. The overall environment suggests a well-maintained indoor exhibition.
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Jun 7, 2026

มาบฟักทอง, Thailand

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This image depicts an indoor exhibition space featuring two terracotta statues: a warrior and a horse, displayed in what appears to be a museum or cultural center in มาบฟักทอง, Thailand. On the right, a terracotta warrior statue stands upright, facing the viewer. The statue is approximately life-sized, rendering a male figure with a stoic expression, wearing detailed armor with prominent plates, a pleated skirt, and boots. Its surface is mottled light brown and dark grey, suggesting aged or restored terracotta. The warrior's arms are bent at the elbows, with hands held loosely at its sides. It stands on a rectangular, dark brown base. To the left of the warrior, a terracotta horse statue is positioned, depicted standing with its head turned slightly left and its mouth agape, revealing teeth. Its ears are erect, and a textured, saddle-like structure is visible on its back. The horse shares a similar mottled light brown and dark grey coloration with the warrior, indicating consistent material and age. It also rests on a rectangular base. Behind the statues, a large, dark grey display panel features text in both Thai and English. The English text reads: "TERRACOTTA WARRIORS FROM THE FIRST EMPEROR'S MAUSOLEUM." The Thai text above it states: "หุ่นทหารดินเผาจากสุสานจิ๋นซีฮ่องเต้." The floor in the foreground is a smooth, dark blue-grey surface. A circular spotlight illuminates a section of the floor in the lower-left, near a transparent barrier, possibly glass, separating the display from the viewer. In the dimly lit background to the far left, indistinct dark objects or further display items are visible. The ceiling consists of light beige beams, which intersect white panels. Several horizontal fluorescent light fixtures are mounted on the beams, providing overhead illumination to the space. The overall environment suggests a well-maintained indoor exhibition.

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