China's Lost Pyramids
50 mins
In China, there exists an astonishing place. A burial ground to rival Egypt’s Valley of the Kings, where pyramid tombs of stupendous size are full of astonishing riches. In 221 BC, China's first Emperor united warring kingdoms into a nation that still exists today. To memorialise this achievement, he bankrupted the national treasury and oppressed thousands of workers to build one of the world’s biggest mortuary complexes. China's second dynasty, the Han, inherited the daunting challenge of building larger tombs to command respect and establish their right to rule without running the nation into the ground. Although no Han emperor's tomb has been opened, the tombs of lesser Han aristocrats have revealed astonishing things: complete underground palaces (including kitchens and toilets) and at least one corpse so amazingly well-preserved some believe Han tomb-builders knew how to "engineer immortality".
Steven R. Talley
Producer
Steven R. Talley
Director
Cameron Crawford
Editor
Steven R. Talley
Writer
Alex Stoloff
Original Music Composer
Joel Peterson
Camera Operator
Giles Pike
Camera Operator
Brent Nazaroff
Sound Recordist
Nikki Stirling
Production Coordinator
Mark Orton
Researcher
Katie Brockie
Researcher
Andrew Waterworth
Executive Producer
Madeleine Carter
Executive Producer