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German man fools Chinese police with terracotta warrior disguise |
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| www.chinaview.cn
2006-09-17 18:10:19
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| A 26-year-old German art student foxed
police on Saturday by disguising himself as a terracotta warrior and
taking up position in the world-famous terracotta army. (Photo:
Crionline.cn) | XI'AN, Sept. 17 (Xinhua) -- A
26-year-old German art student foxed police on Saturday by disguising himself as
a terracotta warrior and taking up position in the world-famous terracotta army.
Pablo Wendel was seen jumping into the five-meter
deep pit at 2p.m. on Saturday to join about 2,000 unearthed warriors and horses
housed in the terracotta army museum in Xi'an, local police told Xinhua on
Sunday.
The sudden movement of the shadowy figure startled
the six police officers on duty, who rushed over and followed Wendel into the
pit.
But Wendel had come prepared. He had carried out a
reconnaissance mission a few days earlier and had selected a spot among the
warriors that would give him the most cover.
Better still, he had designed himself a gown and hat,
identical to those once worn by Emperor Qinshihuang's warriors, in Hangzhou in
east China where he currently studies performance art, and even brought a
rectangular plinth to stand on. After leaping into the pit, he quickly donned
his costume and waited.
Police said it took them two minutes to find the
"living terracotta warrior", clad in military garb and staring straight ahead
with unblinking eyes.
The police officers tried to force him to leave but
Wendel persisted with his pose. Finally, the police officers picked up the
prostrate figure and carried him out as if he was a log, the police said.
Wendel, whose Chinese name is Ma Lin, said that he
has been crazy about the terracotta warriors since childhood. "I have always
dreamed of disguising myself as a terracotta warrior among the real ones," he
explained.
Police considered that as Wendel's actions did not
cause any damage to the cultural relics and he was clearly passionate about the
warriors, it only warranted "serious criticism and education". His outfit was
also confiscated and he was sent back to Hangzhou by local police on Saturday
evening. Enditem
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