The final theme

In the world there are many historical museums.  Here is Oin
of them. In 1974 a group of fermers digged a well when they founded something strange. It was life-sizet statues of soldiers. This statues was untiuched 2000 years. these ststue was built to guard the tomb of Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor of China. Qin Shi Huang start to do that statues at 13 years old. Statues made from wood, clay, terracotta (red clay), stone, marble and metal. Each one of statues has his own face. In this army near 700.000 of soldiers. Today, the first emperor tomb is under protect of UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site. 
Also in the world there are many interesting places and structures. This creature is made out of steel and fibreglass, stands 26 metres and weighs an astonishing 65,770 it was first opened, it has been toured by thousands of visitors to Drumheller in Alberta, Canada.If you ever Queensland, Australia, why not stop at Woombye to visit the Big Pineapple? This 16-metre-high is made fibreglass and has been a popular tourist attraction since 1971. This huge creation was built at a pineapple plantation and wildfire reserve. Baguio City in the along Kennon Road. You can see lion’s head. His head is 12 meters high.
The sound of the didgeridoo, the traditional musical instrument of Aboriginal Australians, announces the beginning of the Garma Festival. This annual celebration of Aboriginal culture is a call to all people to come together in unity. During the festival, visitors enjoy the traditional art, dance, music and song of the Yolngu tribe. The Garma Festival is also about their future Aboriginal Australians like the Yolngu have lived on the continent for over 40,000 years. When European settlers arrived in the eighteenth century, though, the Aboriginals lost their land and many of them died. Luckily, their culture survived and is now an important part of Australian life Aboriginal Australians believe that everything has a soul or spirit, including the landscape and the weather. They tell stories and paint pictures about The Dreaming, the time when the world began. Aboriginal Australian art is famous not just for the handmade boomerangs or decorated didgeridoos for tourists, but for valuable bark paintings and carefully constructed dot paintings that now hang in art galleries around the world In the Yolngu language, Garma is something that takes place when people from different backgrounds meet to share knowledge. The festival is held on holy ground in the forest as way to highlight the past and raise awareness about the future of Aboriginal Australians. There are traditional dances and didgeridoo performances, but there are also gatherings to discuss ways of investing in the native people and their land Not everyone can attend the festival.
Motherland Calls. The Motherland Calls is a giant concrete statue on the hill of Mamayev Kurgan in Volgograd (former Stalingrad), Russia. It is a magnificent statue of a woman holding a large sword in her right hand and commemorates Russia's victory over the Nazi invasion during World War ll. When it was erected in 1967 it the tallest statue in was the world and is still one of the biggest today. It measures 85 metres from the top of the base to the tip of the sword and weighs almost 8000 tons. The statue is part of huge memorial site of a Маmayev Kurgan, which was built to honour the millions of Russians who died for their country. It is a well-loved monument and one of the Seven Wonders of Russia.
Art Style. There are many art styles. I want to tell you about surrealism, impresionism and expressionism. Surealism was coined by the European group and Andre Breton in 1924. this style was coined from the world war. Then Impressionism. It was coined in the 19th century. It was invented by people from France. This is a very unusual style. And the last style is Expressionism. It was coined in 1900 in Germany. The most popular artist who painted such paintings was Van Gogh.
“Music massages”. Tenje Isungest is a Norwegian born musician, who has developed a unique way of using ice to make music .He thinks it is the music of the future and he could be right lsungset had been a percussionist playing drums in diferent bands for many years when his music suddenly took a whole new direction. He said that his interest in ice music began when he played at a concert held behind a frozen waterfall. As he played his music, he wondered what kind of sounds he could get out of ice. He soon moved on to making other instruments from ice, including homs, harps and trumpets. He has even made ice guitars, ice harps and an ice didgeridoo, lsungset is the world's only ice musician, composing music just for ice instruments he makes, Tere calls his ice music chiliout music. His instruments aren't just made out of any old ice, either. He gets blocks from glaciers and some of the ice he uses is hundreds years old, According to isungset, the quality of the ice affects the quality of the sound the ice instrument produces.
Izmailovo Flea Market. Like most ordinary Russians, I can’t afford to go shopping at the expensive designer shops in the city center so I go to the flea markets instead. My favourite one is Izmailovo Flea Market close to Izmailovsky Park and Partizanskaya metro station in Moscow. I go there every couple of weeks with my parents and, every time, I see something new that wasn’t there the last time. At Izmailovo Flea Market , they sell everything under the sun, including clothes, food , electronics and household good. It’s open every day from 8 am to 5 pm. This is where I go to by jeans, t-shirts, trainers, DVDs and computer games. My mum buys her clothes, bags and shoes from here, too. She also buys fruit and vegetables from here, because they are cheaper than from the local shops. I love shopping here. They are lots of hot food stalls, too and I usually get a type of kebab called shashlik with some flatbread. The only problem with this market is that you can easily spend more time and money than you anticipated because there’s so much to choose from and everything is so reasonably priced. As it’s an open-air market, this isn’t a problem in the summer, but in winter you can only stay outdoors for a couple of hours so then we have to do our shopping quickly. If you go right to the end of the flea market and keep walking you will come across the Izmailpvo Vernissage. This is a differend type of market that is very popular with tourists. It has great handmade souvenirs and traditional handicrafts such as table linens, ceramics and wooden and leather goodgoods. Basically, it is a souvenir hunter‘s paradise, with stalls offering nesting dolls, lacquer boxes, art, antiques, carpets and much more. It’s only opeb in the mornings during theweek, but from 9am to 6pm at the weekends.

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