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The Terracotta Warriors are one of the oldest and most famous attractions in China! The attraction itself is situated near Xian and can easily be accessed by taxi. I would advise hiring a local guide as they would be able to tell you more about the site and give a more insightful experience. There are lots of information stalls and shops at the attraction as well as some food and beverage outlets near the exit #tripblazers #mytripvlog #urbanexplorer #china
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