🧑🏫【English-speaking tour guide】 Professional English-speaking tour guide provides in-depth explanations of the Terracotta Warriors and Mount Hua for foreign guests.
🏨【Quality Accommodation】 Includes 1 night in a 4-star hotel in the city center, with complete facilities and convenient transportation.
🗿【Double Heritage Classic】 Terracotta Warriors + Huaqing Palace + Mount Hua: a world heritage site and natural wonder to experience all in one trip.
🚐【Hotel Breakfast Pickup】 Private car pick-up from hotel, seamless connection, worry-free and effortless.
A minimum of 2 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 1 day(s) before the departure date
In case of delays caused by traffic, weather, or other force majeure factors resulting in the cancellation of some itinerary attractions, please contact customer service. We will arrange a partial refund for you
Travelers with the following conditions or other health issues that could be worsened by excessive stimulation should not participate in this activity: High blood pressure, Heart disease, Acrophobia, Asthma, Epilepsy, Pregnant women
Please arrive at the designated location 5 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time
Booking Restrictions: Seniors: Those aged 70 and above must sign a Health Certificate and be accompanied by a family member to travel; those aged 81 and above cannot be accommodated. Minors: Those under 18 years of age must be accompanied by a family member to join the tour; solo bookings cannot be accepted. Patients, Pregnant Women, and Those with Mobility Impairments: Those with serious illnesses (such as cardiovascular, respiratory, mental illness, severe anemia, post-operative recovery, etc.), pregnant women, and those with mobility impairments cannot be accommodated.
Scenic Area Voucher: Visitors must present the original ID card, passport, or Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan travel permit as stated during booking. Additional charges will apply for those unable to enter due to document issues. Please inform us in advance if you hold discount passes.
Shopping Reminder: Shopping at shops within scenic areas and along the way is a voluntary activity. Please choose carefully and keep your invoices and certificates safe. Such shopping is not related to the travel agency.
Other reminders: You may not leave the tour group without permission during the trip; otherwise, you will be responsible for all losses and consequences. If the trip is delayed or other expenses are incurred due to force majeure, please understand and bear the costs yourself. Once you join the tour, no refunds will be given for any reason for leaving or canceling the tour.
The Terracotta Army was built for Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor of unified China, to protect him in the afterlife. It represents his vast army, intended to accompany and serve him even after death, ensuring his continued imperial rule and security. The detailed craftsmanship of each warrior reflects the high level of artistry and organizational power of the Qin Dynasty.
The Terracotta Army Museum primarily showcases three large pits of unearthed warriors and horses, along with two bronze chariots. Pit 1 is the largest, featuring an army of over 6,000 soldiers in battle formations. Pit 2 includes cavalry and chariots, while Pit 3 is smaller, possibly serving as the command post. The sheer scale, with thousands of life-sized figures, is awe-inspiring and offers a vivid glimpse into ancient military power.
The Qin Shi Huang Mausoleum remains largely unexcavated primarily due to concerns about preserving the artifacts and the tomb's complex structure. Ancient records suggest the tomb is highly elaborate, potentially containing mercury rivers and booby traps. Archaeologists also prioritize developing advanced conservation techniques to prevent damage to delicate materials like silk, wood, and pigments if the tomb were to be opened.
Huaqing Palace is renowned for its imperial hot springs and as a resort favored by emperors for centuries. It gained prominence during the Tang Dynasty, particularly as the beloved retreat of Emperor Xuanzong and his consort Yang Guifei. It also holds significance as the site of the Xi'an Incident in 1936, a pivotal event in modern Chinese history. Visitors can explore various bath pools and historical buildings within the palace grounds.
Mount Hua, or Huashan, is famous for its steep, precipitous peaks and dramatic natural scenery, offering breathtaking views. It's one of China's Five Great Mountains, known for its dangerous yet rewarding hiking trails, including the Plank Walk in the Sky. The West Peak boasts particularly stunning sunsets. Climbing involves ascending numerous steps and navigating narrow pathways, making it a challenging but unforgettable experience for hikers seeking adventure and incredible vistas.
An English-speaking guide offers in-depth historical context and interpretations of the Terracotta Army, explaining the hierarchy of the warriors, their creation process, and Qin Dynasty culture. At Mount Hua, they can share information about its mythological significance, unique geological formations, and historical events connected to its temples and peaks. This enhances the understanding of these complex sites, providing details that might otherwise be missed.
To effectively explore the main sections of the Terracotta Army site, including all three pits (Pit 1, Pit 2, and Pit 3) and the Exhibition Hall of Bronze Chariots and Horses, visitors generally need about 3 to 4 hours. This allows ample time to appreciate the scale of the pits, observe the intricate details of the warriors, and understand the historical significance presented in the displays.
This tour includes convenient hotel pick-up service directly from your accommodation to ensure a seamless start to your day. Dedicated transport is provided between all scheduled attractions, such as the Terracotta Army and Huaqing Palace, eliminating the need to arrange public transportation or transfers yourself. This allows for efficient travel and maximizes your time exploring the sites.