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Terra Cotta Warriors Pit 1, 2, 3

Getting There -The hotel arranged a driver for me to take me to the Terra Cotta Warriors. You can also take a taxi or a bus but the driver was just more convenient for me. Attractions - There are 3 pits with Terra Cotta Warriors. Pit 1 and 2 are the big pits amd pit 3 is small but definitely worth the visit it's full of detail. I would recommend going early that you can go in when they open at 8:30 am, then it's not busy and you can take your time taking in the amazing UNESCO site and take wonderful pictures. This is definitely a must see if you are in China. Hotels - Hotels are far away. It's more or less half an hour's drive from the Terra Cotta Warriors. Food & Restaurants - When you exit the Terra Cotta Warriors there are loads of snack and souvenir shops, there are also restaurants Shopping - There is a lot of souvenir shops to buy souvenirs and snack shops as you exit the Terra Cotta Warriors. #summervacation #awesomepic #terracottawarriors #unescoworldheritage
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