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A close-up of terracotta warriors at Qin Shihuang's Mausoleum, showcasing their unique facial expressions and detailed ancient armor, highlighting the exceptional craftsmanship and military might from 2000 years ago.
Panoramic interior view of the Qin Shihuang Terracotta Army Museum, showcasing thousands of terracotta warriors arranged in their ancient battle formations under the protective roof, highlighting the immense scale of this UNESCO World Heritage site.
The grand entrance to the Qin Shihuang Terracotta Army Museum, a UNESCO World Heritage site, featuring modern architecture, lush green landscaping, and visitors preparing to explore China's largest ancient military museum.
A majestic line of terracotta warriors viewed from behind, standing in their ancient battle formation within the excavation pit of Qin Shihuang's Mausoleum site, powerfully conveying the awe-inspiring ancient imperial army.
A detailed close-up of terracotta warriors unearthed at Qin Shihuang's Mausoleum, showcasing their distinct postures and lively expressions amidst the excavated earth, offering an intimate glimpse into ancient Chinese artistry and history.

Qin Shi Huang Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum

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  • Approved by UNESCO to be included in the World Heritage List
  • The Qin Shi Huang Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum is the largest ancient military museum in China
  • The majestic military formation reproduces the military achievements and military prestige that Qin Shi Huang displayed in his great cause of unifying China.
  • The first batch of Chinese World Heritage Sites, with a grand scale and magnificent momentum, allows you to experience the magnificent military formations from more than 2,000 years ago up close.
  • Each terracotta warrior has a unique face and movement. They are majestic and powerful, as if they are ready to step onto the battlefield at any time. If you observe carefully, you will find the tiny differences between them. This is a masterpiece of the ancient ingenuity.
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Attraction Tickets

Ticket typeE-ticket (direct entry)
Exhibit typeHistorical exhibits

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  • Emperor Qin Shi Huang's Mausoleum Museum (Terracotta Warriors) Ticket + Cultural and Creative Souvenir (Adult Terracotta Warriors Figure)

Inclusive Of:

Entrance fees to the Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum and the Qin Shi Huang Mausoleum Site Park (Lishan Garden); cultural and creative souvenirs

Pick-up location: 30 meters from Pit 3 in the Terracotta Warriors and Horses Scenic Area (2nd floor of the Terracotta Warriors Replica Exhibition Hall)

Age: 16 years and above, but not more than 64 years (eligibility is based on the passenger's age on the travel date; calculated from the date of birth).

Address: Terracotta Army Parking Lot No. 1 (the statue in the dormitory), 30 meters behind the "Eternal Love" billboard, inside the glass room, ticket gate

Admission time (local time) 08:00~16:00


  • Emperor Qin Shi Huang's Mausoleum Museum (Terracotta Warriors) Ticket + Chinese-speaking Guide for a Medium-Sized Group

    The fee includes: Entrance fees to the Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum and the Qin Shi Huang Mausoleum Site Park (Lishan Garden);
    Teaching equipment: Headphones are provided;
    Team Description: Group tour; Additional Note: Sessions are between 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM. Duration: Approximately 2 hours (Pit 1 + Pit 2 + Pit 3)

  • Emperor Qin Shi Huang's Mausoleum Museum (Terracotta Warriors and Horses) Ticket + English-speaking Tour Guide
    Guided tour route: Pit 1/2/3
    Meeting Place: Qin Shi Huang Statue, Lintong District, Xi'an; Meeting Time (Local Time): 09:20-09:30; 13:50-14:00

  • Qin Shi Huangdi Mausoleum Museum (Terracotta Warriors and Horses) ticket + Japanese-speaking tour guide Route: Meeting point: Pits 1/2/3; Qin Shi Huang Statue, Lintong District, Xi'an; Meeting time (local time): 9:20 AM - 9:30 AM; 1:50 PM - 2:00 PM


  • Qin Shi Huang Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum Ticket + Round-trip Shuttle Bus Ticket from Xi'an City to the Scenic Area. Includes: Qin Shi Huang Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum Ticket, Qin Shi Huang Mausoleum Site Park (Lishan Garden) Ticket;
    Xi'an City - Qin Shi Huang's Mausoleum Museum (Terracotta Warriors) - Xi'an City
    Meeting place: Xi'an Telegraph Building, No. 28 Xixin Street (near the Bell Tower)
    The group departs at 09:00 and gathers at 28 Xixin Street (near the Bell Tower), Xi'an Telegraph Building, at 08:30 to proceed to the scenic area. The group returns to the Terracotta Army around 14:00 and arrives in Xi'an city around 15:00.
    The 10:30 group will depart at 10:00 at Xi'an Telephone Building, No. 28 Xixin Street (near the Bell Tower) to go to the scenic area, and gather at the Terracotta Warriors and Horses around 15:30 for the return trip, and return to Xi'an around 16:30. The 13:00 group will depart at 12:30 at Xi'an Telephone Building, No. 28 Xixin Street (near the Bell Tower) to go to the scenic area, and gather at the Terracotta Warriors and Horses around 17:30 for the return trip, and return to Xi'an around 19:00. The 13:30 group will depart at 13:00 at Xi'an Telephone Building, No. 28 Xixin Street (near the Bell Tower) to go to the scenic area, and gather at the Terracotta Warriors and Horses around 17:30 for the return trip, and return to Xi'an around 19:00.


The Terracotta Army Museum, also known as the Terracotta Army or the Qin Terracotta Warriors, is a burial pit at the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang, often called the Eighth Wonder of the World. The over 1,000 terracotta warriors unearthed here, each with their own distinct and vivid expressions, are a jewel in the history of ancient Chinese sculpture. Qin Shi Huang Ying Zheng began construction of the mausoleum at the age of 13, employing nearly 720,000 men and taking 38 years to complete. Construction remained unfinished until the emperor's death. Legend has it that Qin Shi Huang expended countless manpower, material resources, and financial resources to construct a crypt for himself, with the Terracotta Army serving as its guardians. The Terracotta Army is a prime example and pinnacle of the practice of using figurines as human sacrifices. They closely resemble the real thing, possessing the qualities and characteristics of portraiture, yet surpass it in scale and grandeur, a factor in its breathtaking beauty. Among them, Pit No. 1 of the Terracotta Warriors and Horses is the earliest excavated and the largest one. You can see a huge army of terracotta warriors standing in the pit with different expressions. Every soldier is lifelike, from the armor to the expression, the weapons to the lines on the palms, all of which are amazing.

A close-up of terracotta warriors at Qin Shihuang's Mausoleum, showcasing their unique facial expressions and detailed ancient armor, highlighting the exceptional craftsmanship and military might from 2000 years ago.

The grand entrance to the Qin Shihuang Terracotta Army Museum, a UNESCO World Heritage site, featuring modern architecture, lush green landscaping, and visitors preparing to explore China's largest ancient military museum.

A majestic line of terracotta warriors viewed from behind, standing in their ancient battle formation within the excavation pit of Qin Shihuang's Mausoleum site, powerfully conveying the awe-inspiring ancient imperial army.

Panoramic interior view of the Qin Shihuang Terracotta Army Museum, showcasing thousands of terracotta warriors arranged in their ancient battle formations under the protective roof, highlighting the immense scale of this UNESCO World Heritage site.

Experience Location

Location Name: Qin Shi Huang's Mausoleum Museum (Terracotta Warriors)

Address: Qinling North Road, Lintong District, Xi'an


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FAQ

1. Where is the Qin Shi Huang Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum located?

The Qin Shi Huang Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum is situated in Lintong District, Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, China. It is approximately 1.5 kilometers east of the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor and about 40-50 kilometers east of Xi'an city center. Its remote location emphasizes the scale and importance of the ancient burial site.

2. How can visitors purchase tickets for the Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum?

Visitors can purchase tickets for the Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum directly at the museum's entrance or conveniently pre-book them online. Pre-booking through platforms like KKday is often recommended, especially during peak seasons, as it ensures secured entry and provides a streamlined booking process, saving time upon arrival. Tickets typically grant access to all main exhibition pits.

3. How much time should I allocate to visit the Qin Shi Huang Terracotta Warriors Museum?

A comprehensive visit to the Qin Shi Huang Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum typically requires 3 to 4 hours. This duration allows ample time to thoroughly explore all three excavated pits (Pit 1, Pit 2, and Pit 3), visit the exhibition halls showcasing bronze chariots and other artifacts, and fully appreciate the intricate details of the thousands of unique terracotta figures.

4. Is a tour guide recommended for visiting the Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum?

Yes, a tour guide is highly recommended when visiting the Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum. A knowledgeable guide can provide invaluable historical context, explain the strategic significance of the various military formations, highlight specific details of the warriors' craftsmanship, and share compelling stories about Emperor Qin Shi Huang and the discovery, greatly enhancing the overall experience of this UNESCO World Heritage site.

5. What makes visiting the Qin Shi Huang Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum a worthwhile experience?

Visiting the Qin Shi Huang Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum is a profoundly worthwhile experience due to its unparalleled historical and cultural significance. It offers a unique opportunity to witness the largest ancient military museum in China, marvel at thousands of individually crafted terracotta figures, and gain insight into the extraordinary aura of the First Emperor who unified China over two millennia ago. The sheer scale and intricate artistry are breathtaking.

6. What are the best transportation options to reach the Qin Shi Huang Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum from Xi'an city center?

From Xi'an city center, convenient transportation options to the Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum include public buses, taxis, or private car services. The most common public transport method is taking Tourist Bus Line 5 (306) from Xi'an Railway Station, which offers a direct route and takes approximately one hour. Taxis or ride-sharing services provide a quicker, more direct journey, typically ranging from 45 to 60 minutes depending on traffic conditions.

7. What are the main highlights visitors can expect to see at the Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum?

Visitors to the Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum can expect to see three primary excavation pits. Pit 1 is the largest and most impressive, showcasing a vast army of infantry and chariots. Pit 2 features cavalry, archers, and chariots, while Pit 3 is believed to be the command post. Additionally, the museum displays exquisitely preserved bronze chariots and individual terracotta figures, allowing a close look at the distinct expressions and poses of each warrior.

8. What is the historical significance of the Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum?

The Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum holds immense historical significance as the funerary complex for Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor of unified China. It symbolizes his immense power and the ambition to maintain his empire in the afterlife. The discovery provides invaluable insights into the military, culture, and artistry of the Qin Dynasty, reflecting the colossal efforts and sophisticated organization involved in his reign and the unification of China over two thousand years ago.

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