Discovered in 1974 by a group of farmers digging a well, Xian's Terracotta Warriors astounded the world with their artistry and sheer numbers. The terracotta army was constructed to guard the tomb of Emperor Qin Shihuang, the founding emperor of the Qin Dynasty, and the emperor who united China.
What makes the Terracotta warriors in Xi'an so amazing is that each one is life size and unique. Each face is different and clothing and hairstyles have individual characteristics.
Inclusion
Pick-up and drop-off service for hotels in downtown Xi'an.
Local English-speaking tour guide for transfer and sightseeing program as indicated for seat-in-coach tour.
Entrance fees to scenic spots as indicated in the itinerary.
Meals: Lunch
Parking fee & toll fee wherever applicable.
Exclusion
Personal expenses such as drinks, optional activities, etc.
Gratuities to the tour guide & driver.
Hours of operation
Available: Daily
Tour Departs: Pick up around 8:00-8:30am.
Duration
Approximately 9 hours.
Location
Your tour guide and driver will pick you up from your downtown Xi'an hotel around 8:00-8:30am.
Itinerary
On this tour you will first visit the archeological site of Banpo Museum, built more than 6,000 year ago, and you will see how the resident matriarchic tribe used to survive in the Neolithic age. The site shows a collection of utensils and a reconstruction of the primitive buildings typical of this village. (Sightseeing for 1 hour)
Afterwards, you will see one of the most fabled attractions of China: Terracotta Warriors and Horses. They are the most significant archeological excavations of the 20th century. These terracotta warriors and horses are the size of a real army, and were buried alongside the Emperor in a vast underground palace. Today they constitute a spectacular monument to the power and resources of Imperial China, and to the religious beliefs that informed Chinese spirituality throughout the ages. (Sightseeing for 2 hours)
Next, we will visit Emperor Qinshihuang Mausoleum. (Sightseeing for 40 minutes)
We will have a late lunch at a local Chinese restaurant for about 1 hour.
On the way back to downtown, there is a short visit at the Terra-Cotta Replication Factory for 30 minutes, where you could buy some souvenir for yourself or family or friends.
We will drop you off at your hotel to end your Xi’an day trip.
Location
Your tour guide and driver will pick you up from your downtown Xi'an hotel around 8:00-8:30am.
Itinerary
On this tour you will first visit the archeological site of Banpo Museum, built more than 6,000 year ago, and you will see how the resident matriarchic tribe used to survive in the Neolithic age. The site shows a collection of utensils and a reconstruction of the primitive buildings typical of this village. (Sightseeing for 1 hour)
Afterwards, you will see one of the most fabled attractions of China: Terracotta Warriors and Horses. They are the most significant archeological excavations of the 20th century. These terracotta warriors and horses are the size of a real army, and were buried alongside the Emperor in a vast underground palace. Today they constitute a spectacular monument to the power and resources of Imperial China, and to the religious beliefs that informed Chinese spirituality throughout the ages. (Sightseeing for 2 hours)
Next, we will visit Emperor Qinshihuang Mausoleum. (Sightseeing for 40 minutes)
We will have a late lunch at a local Chinese restaurant for about 1 hour.
On the way back to downtown, there is a short visit at the Terra-Cotta Replication Factory for 30 minutes, where you could buy some souvenir for yourself or family or friends.
We will drop you off at your hotel to end your Xi’an day trip.
Policies
Tour requires a minimum of 2 people to operate.
Complete information, including local telephone numbers at your destination, will be included on your Confirmation Voucher.
All information requested must be supplied or booking is subject to automatic cancellation
Highlights / General details
Discovered in 1974 by a group of farmers digging a well, Xian's Terracotta Warriors astounded the world with their artistry and sheer numbers. The terracotta army was constructed to guard the tomb of Emperor Qin Shihuang, the founding emperor of the Qin Dynasty, and the emperor who united China. What makes the Terracotta warriors in Xi'an so amazing is that each one is life size and unique. Each face is different and clothing and hairstyles have individual characteristics.
Inclusion
Pick-up and drop-off service for hotels in downtown Xi'an. Local English-speaking tour guide for transfer and sightseeing program as indicated for seat-in-coach tour. Entrance fees to scenic spots as indicated in the itinerary. Meals: Lunch Parking fee & toll fee wherever applicable.
Exclusion
Personal expenses such as drinks, optional activities, etc. Gratuities to the tour guide & driver.
Hours of operation
Available: Daily Tour Departs: Pick up around 8:00-8:30am.
Duration
Approximately 9 hours.
Location Your tour guide and driver will pick you up from your downtown Xi'an hotel around 8:00-8:30am.
Itinerary On this tour you will first visit the archeological site of Banpo Museum, built more than 6,000 year ago, and you will see how the resident matriarchic tribe used to survive in the Neolithic age. The site shows a collection of utensils and a reconstruction of the primitive buildings typical of this village. (Sightseeing for 1 hour) Afterwards, you will see one of the most fabled attractions of China: Terracotta Warriors and Horses. They are the most significant archeological excavations of the 20th century. These terracotta warriors and horses are the size of a real army, and were buried alongside the Emperor in a vast underground palace. Today they constitute a spectacular monument to the power and resources of Imperial China, and to the religious beliefs that informed Chinese spirituality throughout the ages. (Sightseeing for 2 hours) Next, we will visit Emperor Qinshihuang Mausoleum. (Sightseeing for 40 minutes) We will have a late lunch at a local Chinese restaurant for about 1 hour. On the way back to downtown, there is a short visit at the Terra-Cotta Replication Factory for 30 minutes, where you could buy some souvenir for yourself or family or friends. We will drop you off at your hotel to end your Xi’an day trip.
Location
Your tour guide and driver will pick you up from your downtown Xi'an hotel around 8:00-8:30am.
Itinerary On this tour you will first visit the archeological site of Banpo Museum, built more than 6,000 year ago, and you will see how the resident matriarchic tribe used to survive in the Neolithic age. The site shows a collection of utensils and a reconstruction of the primitive buildings typical of this village. (Sightseeing for 1 hour) Afterwards, you will see one of the most fabled attractions of China: Terracotta Warriors and Horses. They are the most significant archeological excavations of the 20th century. These terracotta warriors and horses are the size of a real army, and were buried alongside the Emperor in a vast underground palace. Today they constitute a spectacular monument to the power and resources of Imperial China, and to the religious beliefs that informed Chinese spirituality throughout the ages. (Sightseeing for 2 hours) Next, we will visit Emperor Qinshihuang Mausoleum. (Sightseeing for 40 minutes) We will have a late lunch at a local Chinese restaurant for about 1 hour. On the way back to downtown, there is a short visit at the Terra-Cotta Replication Factory for 30 minutes, where you could buy some souvenir for yourself or family or friends. We will drop you off at your hotel to end your Xi’an day trip.
Policies Tour requires a minimum of 2 people to operate. Complete information, including local telephone numbers at your destination, will be included on your Confirmation Voucher.
All information requested must be supplied or booking is subject to automatic cancellation
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