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Emperor Qin Shi Huang’s ambition was as vast as the universe. Even in death, he desired to lead thousands of troops, galloping across vast distances.
Thousands of terracotta warriors, each unique in form, pose, and appearance, vividly capture the imagination, leaving people in awe.
For a fulfilling four-day trip to Xi’an, we recommend the following highlights. Of course, you can mix and match or contact us for a customized itinerary.
〇 Day 1: Huaqing Palace, Terracotta Warriors (Qin Shi Huang Mausoleum Museum) – “The Eighth Wonder of the World.”
〇 Day 2: Yellow Emperor’s Mausoleum, Hukou Waterfall – experience the grandeur of the Yellow River.
〇 Day 3: Mount Hua – for the adventurous, take on the thrilling challenge of the Cliffside Plank Walk.
〇 Day 4: Xi’an city highlights – Ancient City Wall, Big Wild Goose Pagoda Square, Bell and Drum Tower Square, Muslim Street for local delicacies.
Huaqing Palace, Terracotta Warriors (Qin Shi Huang Mausoleum Museum) - "The Eighth Wonder of the World."
Yellow Emperor's Mausoleum, Hukou Waterfall - experience the grandeur of the Yellow River.
Mount Hua - for the daring, take on the challenge of the Cliffside Plank Walk.
Visiting the Terracotta Warriors requires careful time management. It's recommended to arrive early in the morning and pay attention to the guide's explanations to grasp the intriguing history and stories behind the Terracotta Warriors.
Be mindful of sunscreen and insect repellent during your visit. Chengdu's summer has strong UV rays and a higher mosquito presence. Prepare sunscreen and mosquito repellent to avoid discomfort from sun exposure and insect bites.
Maintain moderate spending during your visit. Purchasing some Terracotta Warriors or Xi'an-themed souvenirs is a good choice, but there's no need for excessive spending.
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