Take your family into the Mausoleum of Emperor Qin Shi Huang and explore the mystery of the Terracotta Warriors
⛰【Travel Guide】
📍Detailed address: The Terracotta Army Museum of Emperor Qin Shi Huang's Mausoleum is located in Qinling Town, Lintong District, Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province.
🚗Transportation guide:
●Public transportation:
●From Xi'an Xianyang International Airport: Take the airport bus to Xisao Gate Airport Business Hotel line to the West Passenger Transport Station, then transfer to Metro Line 1 to Textile City, then transfer to Line 9 to Huaqing Pool, and finally take Lintong Tour 613 or Lintong 602 to the Terracotta Warriors Bus Station, walk 170 meters to arrive.
●From Xi'an North Station: Take Metro Line 2 to Beidajie Station, transfer to Line 1 to Textile City, transfer to Line 9 to Huaqing Pool inside the station, then take the bus Lintong Tour 613 to Qin Warriors Village or transfer to Lintong 602 bus to Qin Terracotta Warriors.
●From Xi'an Railway Station: You can take the 914, 915 or Tour 5 bus directly to the Terracotta Warriors, or take the 306 bus, passing by the Mausoleum of Emperor Qin Shi Huang, to reach the Terracotta Warriors.
Tour route:
1. After ticket verification at the entrance of the Terracotta Warriors Museum, enter the visiting area, where you can choose to take an electric cart or walk.
2. Pit 1 is directly ahead, Pit 2 is on the right, and behind Pit 2 is Pit 3, then turn around to see the exhibition hall.
3. Pit 1 is the largest of the three pits, with an area of 14,260 square meters. Pit 3 is the smallest of the three pits, with only 520 square meters, divided into south wing room, north wing room, and chariot and horse room.
4. Pit 2 consists of charioteers, infantry, cavalry, and crossbowmen. Pit 2 is under construction, and after the construction of the square cabin, you can see the painted Terracotta Warriors and the process of archaeological personnel repairing the paintings on site. Here you can also see 5 national treasure-level cultural relics, including the only complete kneeling archer.
🕙Opening hours: 8:30—17:00
🌟Historical background
The Terracotta Army of Emperor Qin Shi Huang's Mausoleum is a burial pit accompanying Emperor Qin Shi Huang, located 1.5 kilometers east of Emperor Qin Shi Huang's Mausoleum in Xiyang Village, south of Lintong District, Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province. It is a type of ancient tomb with an area of 22,780 square meters. In March 1974, Pit 1 of the Terracotta Warriors was discovered. In 1976, Pit 2 was excavated at the eastern end of Pit 1. In May of the same year, Pit 3 was discovered. From 1979 to 1994, Pits 1 to 3 were opened in batches.
The Terracotta Warriors mainly consist of a large number of pottery figures and horses, which were used in ancient times as burial objects to replace human sacrifices. So far, about 8,000 pottery figures and horses have been discovered, mainly divided into charioteers, cavalry, and infantry. In 1961, the Mausoleum of Emperor Qin Shi Huang was announced by the State Council as one of the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units.
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The Terracotta Warriors and Horses are really shocking. It is a place worth visiting once in a lifetime. It is only when you see the real thing that you feel the wisdom and craft of the ancients. The battery car between the Terracotta Warriors and Horses does not need to sit. The tour route is pit 1, 3, and 2, and there are too many people to explain and sometimes can't hear it. It is recommended to look at the online explanation in advance and make up for it. To be honest, there are more online explanations in advance, and you can not ask to explain. It is almost the same, and you don't have to follow the explanation all the way. There are many people, we have fallen behind a few times, and we can't hear what to say. If we don't have time to see the explanation in advance, we still have to explain it, otherwise we will see a bunch of mud people, and only explain the Terracotta Warriors and Horses. After watching the gate, there are many places to eat on the road. The gate is a free shuttle bus to Lishan Garden (the tickets are included in the tickets for the Terracotta Warriors and Horses). This Lishan Garden is the location of Qin Shihuang's mausoleum. The mausoleum has not been excavated. It is the surrounding burial pit. There is free explanation at the door. But I need to spend money to rent headphones. It seems to be 10 yuan or 15 yuan. I didn’t explain it. I didn’t think it was necessary later. I listened to a little explanation along the way. It was basically the same as the text in the pit. There was nothing special. Just look at it yourself. Lishanyuan battery car is 15 yuan. It is recommended that people with poor physical strength buy it. A total of 3 stations, is around the tomb of Qin Shihuang, the first stop is Baixi crater, the second stop is the copper Chemaguan and the civilian servant pit, the last stop is the exit, it is worth seeing mainly the copper Chemaguan, if the time is not enough, you can only go to the copper Chemaguan. Going out or doing a free shuttle bus back to the Terracotta Warriors and Horses gate. Explain to us that all tickets are used for Terracotta Warriors and Horses maintenance, so it is still worth it
Shocking! Improved our cultural confidence in the whole nation! It is especially worth visiting by every Chinese! The interpreter is also very professional, telling us the historical origin of the Qin Shihuang Mausoleum clearly
The tour guide Chen Yu is humorous, with a thick cultural foundation, a lively explanation, and a good mood for tourists. Not only can he talk about the hidden knowledge of the attractions, but also can combine the current cultural rejuvenation content to let tourists, especially children feel the long and heavy history of the motherland. I also took a vivid patriotic education class. I deeply felt the unique charm of the ancient capitals of the 13th Dynasty. I remembered the prosperity of my great Qin, Dahan and Datang. During the Spring Festival, I can go to Xi'an, the ancient capital, and hope to have the opportunity to come to Xi'an again. Chang'an Changle!
The Terracotta Warriors and Horses, known as the "eighth wonder of the world", are the gems of ancient Chinese art. These lifelike Taoist ceremonies vividly show the majesty of the Qin Dynasty army and the unification of the Qin Dynasty. We can't help but lament the wisdom and artistic talents of the ancients in this shocking historical monument. Standing in front of these magnificent terracotta warriors and horses, we can feel the weight of history and the flow of time. The Terracotta Warriors and Horses at the Mausoleum of Qin Shihuang are not only the pride of China, but also the precious heritage of all mankind. Let us appreciate the glory of this ancient civilization with awe and lament the infinite charm of human wisdom.
Very good, history is very worth knowing. The ancients have such a level of creation, like a miracle. The first time I came to Xi'an, the Terracotta Warriors and Horses, Huaqing Pool are all places to go, it is really very good! ! ! Be sure to explain
The Terracotta Warriors and Horses are still worth a visit, especially the No. 1 pit. The ticket is very convenient, almost seconds to issue the ticket, and then swipe the ID card to enter the venue. After entering, I swiped the ID card twice, and there was a security check for the first time. It is very large and spectacular, you can make an appointment to explain. Overall, you can finish shopping in more than 2 hours.
The only meaning is to see the terracotta warriors and horses on display. The interpreters in the venue are more professional when explaining the pit number one, two and three. But the mechanism of the museum pulling people to shop is very bad. If you are interested, you are naturally willing to buy it. If you are not interested, it is useless to say anything. Seeing that there is no shopping, just throw people down and let people go out. Let me have a little less impression of Xi'an's service.