One-day tour: Marvel at Terracotta warriors, wander Huaqing’s imperial gardens. Guided, hassle-free—book now to dive into ancient China!
English Tour Guide: A full explanation of the three pits of the Terracotta Army and the Huaqing Pool Scenic Area<br/>Gifting lunch<br/>Terracotta Army + Huaqing Pala: Includes the first entrance ticket to these two scenic spots<br/>Arrange an appropriate vehicle<br/>Pickup included
English Tour Guide: Explanations of Pit 1, Pit 2, and Pit 3 of the Terracotta Army<br/>Gifting lunch<br/>Terracotta Army: Includes Terracotta Army tickets<br/>Car: Arrange an appropriate vehicle type based on the number of people in the group purchase<br/>Pickup included
Translation of the Terracotta Army Tour Description
Tourists and the tour guide will meet at the Terracotta Warrior statue, then set off together to visit the three pits.
Pit 1 is the largest one. Covering an area of 14,260 square meters, it houses over 6,000 terracotta warriors and horses arranged in a rectangular battle formation, recreating the military might of the Qin Dynasty.
Pit 2 is like an "Elite Force Exhibition Hall". With a mixed formation of cavalry, crossbowmen and other troops, the details of their horse boots and saddles are clearly visible, allowing visitors to see the advanced warfare tactics of the Qin Dynasty.
Pit 3 served as the "Command Center". Terracotta officer figures and items symbolizing command authority were unearthed here, and there are no large quantities of combat weapons.
Next, the tour guide will take everyone to visit this "millennium-old imperial garden".
First, we'll head to the Tang Dynasty Imperial Garden Area. The gray-brick pavilions and towers feature the architectural style of the Tang Dynasty. The hot spring pools such as Lotus Pool and Crabapple Pool still have clear patterns on their walls and well-preserved drainage designs—these were once the bathing places of Emperor Xuanzong and Yang Guifei of the Tang Dynasty.
Next, we'll go to the Former Site of the Xi'an Incident. The Five-Chamber Hall remains in its original state, with obvious bullet holes on the walls, allowing us to revisit that important period in history.
Finally, we'll visit the Jiulong Lake Scenic Area. During the day, the garden reflected in the lake looks elegant; at night, the real-scene performance The Song of Everlasting Sorrow is staged here.
Terracotta Warriors: Enter Directly with Passport
Huaqing Palace: Exchange paper tickets at the ticket window with a passport for entry
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Huaqing Palace is a complex of hot springs and palaces known for its historical significance and beautiful gardens. It was a favorite retreat for emperors and is associated with the Tang Dynasty.
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