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2018-06-07 08:52:50 Ecns.cn/chinadaily.com.cn Editor :Yao Lan
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A warrior-style living room is shown in this picture. (Photo/VCG)

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.

A warrior-style living room is shown in this picture. (Photo/VCG)

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.

A warrior-style living room is shown in this picture. (Photo/VCG)

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.

A warrior-style living room is shown in this picture. (Photo/VCG)

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.

A warrior-style living room is shown in this picture. (Photo/VCG)

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.

A warrior-style living room is shown in this picture. (Photo/VCG)

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.

A warrior-style living room is shown in this picture. (Photo/VCG)

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.

A warrior-style living room is shown in this picture. (Photo/VCG)

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.

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