Experience the stunning scenery of Xi’an’s ancient city in a single day. In the morning, your tour guide will pick you up from your hotel at the agreed time, then you’ll travel by vehicle to the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor and Terracotta Army, where you’ll have approximately 150 minutes for exploration. After that, you’ll drive to the Xi’an City Wall and spend around one hour there, followed by a visit to the time-honored Giant Wild Goose Pagoda with another hour allocated for sightseeing. Finally, you’ll be led to wander around Huimin Street, the renowned food street, with 20 minutes set aside for this stop.
A professional English-speaking guide will accompany you throughout the journey, offering detailed commentary to help you fully immerse yourself in Xi’an’s vivid and profound historical culture. Door-to-door transportation is provided for the entire trip, so you won’t have to worry about any travel arrangements or traffic issues.
The guide will meet up with the visitors at the hotel front desk right on schedule.
At the end of the tour, our tour guide will take you back to your initial hotel, eliminating any concerns about your trip back.
You will embark on a journey to explore the civilization of the Qin Dynasty. You can admire the lifelike terracotta warrior formations with distinct appearances in the three major pits, There are over 8,000 terracotta soldiers, war horses, and chariots on display. and be deeply amazed by the exquisite craftsmanship of ancient artisans. You will have at least two and a half hours to explore this important historical site.
This city wall, which has a history of over 600 years, is the only completely intact city wall remaining in China. Take a leisurely walk along the wall and experience how the past and present of this vibrant cultural city have come together. If you are good at cycling, you can also rent a bicycle and ride along the wall; the cost of renting the bicycle is at your own expense.
the Giant Wild Goose Pagoda played a crucial role in the dissemination and introduction of Indian Buddhism along the Silk Road. This pagoda invites you to witness history through its remaining ruins.
Muslim Quarter in Xi’an is a perfect destination that blends vibrant street vibes with profound cultural heritage. It boasts Ming and Qing-style ancient buildings and the Huajue Lane Great Mosque, which combines traditional Chinese and Islamic architectural styles. Visitors can also savor a wide array of halal snacks like lamb skewers and beef/mutton soup, and encounter folk crafts such as paper-cuttings, sugar figurines, and dough sculptures. Wandering through the street, you may even come across passersby in traditional costumes, and fully immerse yourself in the unique urban atmosphere of integrated multi-ethnic cultures.
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