Xi'an | Terracotta Warriors and Huaqing Pool Tour Babysitter-Level Guide
| Terracotta Warriors and Huaqing Pool Tour Babysitter-Level Guide. The Museum of Emperor Qin Shihuang's Mausoleum in Lintong District, Xi'an
(Open ⏰8:30~18:00, no entry after 17:00)
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⏳Transportation
◆🚇: Line 1️⃣ to Line 9️⃣ Huaqing Pool Exit C→🚌Bus 613/602 to Qin Shihuang's Terracotta Army Village, every 10 minutes 💰5
◆🚕: Take a taxi from Huaqing Pool subway to 【Emperor Qin Shihuang's Mausoleum Museum Lishan Garden Visitor Center】, about 15min, 💰17
◆🚘: Drive to the location, there is a parking lot at the entrance 🅿️
◆🚎: Direct bus: 💰30, includes a guide
Catch the bus near the Bell Tower at Yisu Grand Theatre, Tonghua Gate Subway Exit D, or Vienna Hotel near the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, ⏰8:00-14:00, every half hour, about 1.5h journey
⏳Ticket Reservation
🎫Official WeChat account 【Emperor Qin Shihuang's Mausoleum Museum】
Adults 💰120, students 💰60, free for children under 16 🆓
Includes ① Terracotta Warriors Museum ② Emperor Qin Shihuang's Mausoleum Site Park Lishan Garden (free shuttle bus between the two sites)
⏳Tour Route
Terracotta Warriors (about 2h)➡️Lishan Garden (2.5h)
①Terracotta Warriors
◆Guided tours are available at your own expense, be wary of unofficial guides at the entrance, or search at a certain station 🔍 "Introduction to the Terracotta Warriors and Horses of Emperor Qin Shihuang's Mausoleum"
◆After entering, buy a ticket on the left for the electric cart 💰5, or walk 🚶🏻 to the second ticket check (about 10min), then proceed to Pit No. 1
📌Visit order: Pit No. 1➡️Pit No. 3➡️Pit No. 2
🚩Pit No. 1
The first discovered location of the Terracotta Army, the largest exhibition pit, with rows of soldier statues, chariots, and infantry squads in the center
🚩Pit No. 2
The layout inside the pit is complex, with a more complete variety of troops, and most promotional images are taken here, with the underground army guarding Emperor Qin Shihuang's mausoleum. It is still "under development", and archaeologists are usually there restoring the terracotta figures
🚩Pit No. 3
Smaller in scale, but home to the museum's treasure "Lucky Star", there is a photo spot on the exit side where you can take pictures for a fee 💰10
◆After the tour, there is a commercial street, walk 🚶🏻 for 15 minutes, at the end is the statue of Emperor Qin Shihuang, opposite is the ferry bus to Lishan Garden 🚎 (about 5min)
②Lishan Garden
◆After getting off, there will be a volunteer guide (free) waiting to introduce the overview of the scenic area and then lead everyone into the garden
◆After ticket check, buy a ticket on the right for the electric cart 💰15 (the scenic area is large, it is recommended to take the electric cart)
◆Route: Starting point➡️Hundred Plays Pit (k9901 exhibition hall)➡️Bronze Chariot and Horse Pit➡️Civil Official Figures Pit (K0006 exhibition hall)➡️End point
⚠️The last section passes by Emperor Qin Shihuang's Mausoleum, only getting off is allowed, after getting off you need to walk back to the visitor center (there will be reminders)
📣The explanation in Lishan Garden is free, but the guide will offer to sell you small jade pieces, tea, and books with Mr. Yang's autograph (the discoverer of the Terracotta Army), a set of two books 💰300, you can get an autograph or a photo after purchase 📝📸
Emperor Qin Shi Huang's Mausoleum Site Museum, home to the Terracotta Army, is a breathtaking archaeological marvel in Xi'an. The life-sized terracotta soldiers, horses, and chariots, meticulously crafted and preserved, offer a fascinating glimpse into ancient China's history, artistry, and the first emperor's grand legacy.
Today is a day trip on the East Line of Xi'an. I came to the Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum, Qinling Mausoleum, and Huaqing Palace before the peak tourist season. I didn’t have much confidence in the tour group that I accidentally turned over on Trip.com. I finally found that it was worth the money, because the clock tower used to last for a long time. Did not eat breakfast, Hu Yubo tour guide intimately recommended affordable breakfast, good quality and cheap, praise. The whole tour process, with Hu tour guide's explanation, is apt and vivid, from beginning to end immersed in it. From the explanation of Hu tour guide, it can be seen that the professional ability is strong, the empathy is good, the truth is truth, the full day, thank you for meeting.
Haohao tour guide is warm and professional, Huaqing Palace has a deep history, and the terracotta warriors and horses shocked the soul. The itinerary is reasonable and the explanation is vivid and interesting. He is not only warm and thoughtful, but also very professional. He knows the historical and cultural background of Huaqing Palace and Terracotta Warriors and Horses. The explanation is vivid and interesting, which makes me have a deeper understanding of these historical relics. Thank you for your due diligence. Considerate. The weather is very powerful, the food is very good, the itinerary is also very reasonable, we visited the two famous attractions of Huaqing Palace and Terracotta Warriors and Horses, each attraction is just right, neither too rushed, nor bored, let us better experience the local culture and life. Overall, the trip was very enjoyable and rewarding. Thanks to the wonderful service of the tour guide, it gave me a deeper understanding of Xi'an's history and culture, and it also made me love the land more.
A historical cultural site. Still in the process of being excavated, the Terracotta Warriors are a sightseeing marvel. Created to accompany the first emperor of China into the afterlife, it is amazing to see how these warriors have stood against the test of time. I definitely recommend reading up on the history before you go to visit in order to fully appreciate what you’re seeing.
is a place in the world which everyone should see. It's fun and beautiful. I had the best time of my life being there. Pictures won't ever describe how cool this place is.
One day in advance, the tour guide will notify the collection time by text message. The explanation is very professional and very satisfied. There are not many people. You can watch the cultural relics up close. The overall browsing is almost two hours. The experience is very good.
The warrior statues were one of the most important things for my fiancé and I to visit before leaving China. We were not disappointed. They are awe-inspiring. The story behind them is fascinating and the statues themselves are so interesting and intricate. However, being a foreigner made it difficult to understand so if you want to know all the details, hire an English speaking guide. It was also extremely busy so avoid peak holidays to avoid being crushed in the main hall.
it's unique, such a strong belief to have built that, spending (or wasting) so many resources. The site was buried and in the 70s was discovered. Expect heavy amounts of Chinese tourists, so definitely overcrowded. but it's what it takes. The entrance fee it's like 18 usd, a bit too much...the story itself is more impressive than the site. Not sure about recommending it, I think it's overpriced for what you get. I don't regret to have been but I wouldn't go again for sure.