Explore Xi’an’s ancient wonders with a seasoned guide. Discover terracotta warriors and Huaqing Hot Springs. Unforgettable history awaits!
Explore Xi’an’s ancient wonders with a seasoned guide. Discover terracotta warriors and Huaqing Hot Springs. Unforgettable history awaits!
- The Museum of Qin Terra-cotta Warriors and Horses - At the Terracotta Museum, visitors will encounter these remarkable attractions:
- The Three Main Excavation Pits:
- Pit 1: The largest and most awe-inspiring, featuring the main army of over 6,000 life-sized Terracotta Warriors and Horses arranged in battle formation. The scale, detail, and sheer…
- The Museum of Qin Terra-cotta Warriors and Horses - At the Terracotta Museum, visitors will encounter these remarkable attractions:
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The Three Main Excavation Pits:
- Pit 1: The largest and most awe-inspiring, featuring the main army of over 6,000 life-sized Terracotta Warriors and Horses arranged in battle formation. The scale, detail, and sheer number of figures are truly breathtaking.
- Pit 2: Offers a more complex view of ancient military formations. It includes cavalry, chariots, archers, and infantry units, showcasing some of the best-preserved and most iconic figures, such as the kneeling archer.
- Pit 3: The smallest pit, believed to be the high-ranking command post of the army, featuring officers and a ceremonial chariot.
- Ongoing Archaeological Work: Visitors often have the opportunity to observe archaeologists at work in the pits, meticulously excavating and reconstructing broken figures, providing a live view of the restoration process.
- Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor - In the Emperor’s mausoleum, visitors will primarily see:
- The Actual Tomb Mound: The unexcavated burial mound of Qin Shi Huang, covered with vegetation. Visitors can view the exterior and stroll around the park-like area, but the interior tomb (rumored to contain palaces and treasures) remains sealed for preservation.
- Two Bronze Chariots and Horses: A separate exhibition hall houses two incredibly detailed half-life-sized bronze chariots, each drawn by four bronze horses. These are marvels of ancient metallurgy and were discovered near the Emperor’s tomb.

- Ticket of Terracotta museum and Emperor’s Mausoleum
- Guide + receivers of Terracotta museum (Pit 1, 2, 3)
- Explanation content of 3 pits including Emperor’s Mausoleum and two bronze chariots
- Shuttle bus between Terracotta museum and Emperor’s Mausoleum
- Each order has a small gift of this impressive tour in Xi’an
- Map of Terracotta museum and Emperor’s Mausoleum
- Ticket of Terracotta museum and Emperor’s Mausoleum
- Guide + receivers of Terracotta museum (Pit 1, 2, 3)
- Explanation content of 3 pits including Emperor’s Mausoleum and two bronze chariots
- Shuttle bus between Terracotta museum and Emperor’s Mausoleum
- Each order has a small gift of this impressive tour in Xi’an
- Map of Terracotta museum and Emperor’s Mausoleum
Booking attraction tickets online in China can be quite challenging without a local ID and payment method, and popular sites often involve long waits. Therefore, it is highly recommended to book your tickets in advance through a reliable service and join a guided tour with skip-the-line access.
A professional guide not only saves time but also enhances…
Booking attraction tickets online in China can be quite challenging without a local ID and payment method, and popular sites often involve long waits. Therefore, it is highly recommended to book your tickets in advance through a reliable service and join a guided tour with skip-the-line access.
A professional guide not only saves time but also enhances your visit – you’ll enjoy quick entry to this UNESCO site, learn about the remarkable terracotta army and Qin history, and uncover ancient “High Techniques” dating back over 2,000 years.
After visiting the museum, you can even try crafting your own terracotta figure and savor typical local food like Biangbiang noodles and drinks. This itinerary is thoughtfully designed to provide ample time for you to explore at your own pace.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.