The first exhibition of the famed Terracotta Warriors from Xi’an, China, in Brazil was a landmark event, drawing immense interest and excitement. This unprecedented cultural showcase was made possible thanks to the meticulous efforts of FINK Mobility, renowned for their expertise in handling and transporting delicate artifacts.
The exhibition took place from March 27 to July 27, 2003. Titled “The Terracotta Warriors of Xi’an – The First Dynasty,” the exhibit was held at the Oca Pavilion at Ibirapuera Park in São Paulo. This significant cultural event drew large crowds and generated considerable interest in ancient Chinese history. It was one of the most important cultural showcases in Brazil at the time, allowing the Brazilian public to experience these impressive artworks and learn about the rich history of the Qin Dynasty.
The journey of the Terracotta Warriors, renowned for their historical and artistic significance, required specialized packing procedures. Each warrior was carefully encased in custom-designed crates, equipped with advanced cushioning materials to ensure their safety during transit. FINK Mobility’s team, experienced in managing high-value and fragile artwork, conducted rigorous checks to safeguard the pieces from any potential damage.
Upon arrival in Brazil, the artifacts underwent precise unpacking and installation processes, reflecting FINK Mobility’s commitment to preserving their integrity. The exhibition, held in a premier venue, offered Brazilian audiences a rare glimpse into ancient Chinese history and artistry.
FINK Mobility’s role in this extraordinary cultural event exemplifies their dedication to excellence in art logistics, ensuring that the Terracotta Warriors could be admired and appreciated by audiences far from their homeland.