1.5 km east of Qin Shihuang Mausoleum in Lintong District, Xi'an City
Opening times:
Open tomorrow at 08:30-18:00(Admission ends at 16:30)Closed Today
Recommended sightseeing time:
1-2 hours
Phone:
029-81399174
Autumn trip to the Terracotta Warriors and more in Xi'an. Discover the beauty of the city.
Explore the ancient capital of Xi'an, visit the Terracotta Warriors and more in five days, and experience the weight of history and the charm of culture. Come and start this journey through time with us!
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🚩 Itinerary:
Day 1: Arrive in Xi'an, transfer to hotel, free time
Arrive in Xi'an with ease, transfer to a comfortable hotel, and explore the city at your leisure.
Day 2: Huaqing Palace > Qin Shihuang Grand Theater "The Eternal Terracotta Warriors" Show > Emperor Qinshihuang's Mausoleum Site Museum (Terracotta Warriors) > Terracotta Warriors Pit 1
Travel through the corridor of history, experience the ancient charm of Huaqing Palace, enjoy the stunning "The Eternal Terracotta Warriors" show, visit the Terracotta Warriors Museum, and explore Qin culture.
Day 3: Mount Hua > West Peak > "Tuo Ling Legend" Show > Grand Tang Dynasty Ever Bright City
Conquer the steep Mount Hua, enjoy the magnificent West Peak, watch the "Tuo Ling Legend" show in the evening, and experience the prosperity of the Grand Tang Dynasty Ever Bright City.
Day 4: Giant Wild Goose Pagoda > Da Ci'en Temple > Yisu Historical and Cultural Block
Explore the Buddhist culture of the Giant Wild Goose Pagoda, visit Da Ci'en Temple, stroll through Yisu Street, and savor the historical charm of the ancient city.
Day 5: Free time, transfer to airport/station
Enjoy your free time, explore more possibilities in Xi'an, and take advantage of our transfer service to ensure a smooth departure and end to your pleasant journey.
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Travel essentials: 🎒 Going to the Terracotta Warriors and more in Xi'an? Bring these things!
👕 Clothing: Xi'an is already cool in November, so we recommend wearing long-sleeved tops and pants, and bringing a light jacket to protect against the temperature difference between morning and evening. Sunscreen clothing and hats are also essential to protect against the sun and wind.
🎒 Accessories: Bring a light bag to carry your personal items. Don't forget your phone, camera, power bank, and charger to capture beautiful moments at any time.
🪪 Documents: Bring your ID card, student ID, driver's license, etc. You may need them for tickets and transportation. Also, bring some cash and bank cards for emergencies.
🍪 Food: Bring a few bottles of water and some snacks, such as cookies, to replenish your energy in the scenic area.
🧴 Skincare: Bring skincare products and sunscreen to keep your skin hydrated. You can also bring a face mask to apply at the hotel in the evening to soothe your skin.
🌂 Other: It may rain in Xi'an in November, so bring an umbrella. Also, bring some tissues and wet wipes for easy cleaning. If you want to take beautiful photos, consider bringing a selfie stick.
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EthanMontgomery523
Xi'an | Terracotta Warriors and Huaqing Pool Tour Babysitter-Level Guide
| Terracotta Warriors and Huaqing Pool Tour Babysitter-Level Guide. The Museum of Emperor Qin Shihuang's Mausoleum in Lintong District, Xi'an
(Open ⏰8:30~18:00, no entry after 17:00)
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⏳Transportation
◆🚇: Line 1️⃣ to Line 9️⃣ Huaqing Pool Exit C→🚌Bus 613/602 to Qin Shihuang's Terracotta Army Village, every 10 minutes 💰5
◆🚕: Take a taxi from Huaqing Pool subway to 【Emperor Qin Shihuang's Mausoleum Museum Lishan Garden Visitor Center】, about 15min, 💰17
◆🚘: Drive to the location, there is a parking lot at the entrance 🅿️
◆🚎: Direct bus: 💰30, includes a guide
Catch the bus near the Bell Tower at Yisu Grand Theatre, Tonghua Gate Subway Exit D, or Vienna Hotel near the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, ⏰8:00-14:00, every half hour, about 1.5h journey
⏳Ticket Reservation
🎫Official WeChat account 【Emperor Qin Shihuang's Mausoleum Museum】
Adults 💰120, students 💰60, free for children under 16 🆓
Includes ① Terracotta Warriors Museum ② Emperor Qin Shihuang's Mausoleum Site Park Lishan Garden (free shuttle bus between the two sites)
⏳Tour Route
Terracotta Warriors (about 2h)➡️Lishan Garden (2.5h)
①Terracotta Warriors
◆Guided tours are available at your own expense, be wary of unofficial guides at the entrance, or search at a certain station 🔍 "Introduction to the Terracotta Warriors and Horses of Emperor Qin Shihuang's Mausoleum"
◆After entering, buy a ticket on the left for the electric cart 💰5, or walk 🚶🏻 to the second ticket check (about 10min), then proceed to Pit No. 1
📌Visit order: Pit No. 1➡️Pit No. 3➡️Pit No. 2
🚩Pit No. 1
The first discovered location of the Terracotta Army, the largest exhibition pit, with rows of soldier statues, chariots, and infantry squads in the center
🚩Pit No. 2
The layout inside the pit is complex, with a more complete variety of troops, and most promotional images are taken here, with the underground army guarding Emperor Qin Shihuang's mausoleum. It is still "under development", and archaeologists are usually there restoring the terracotta figures
🚩Pit No. 3
Smaller in scale, but home to the museum's treasure "Lucky Star", there is a photo spot on the exit side where you can take pictures for a fee 💰10
◆After the tour, there is a commercial street, walk 🚶🏻 for 15 minutes, at the end is the statue of Emperor Qin Shihuang, opposite is the ferry bus to Lishan Garden 🚎 (about 5min)
②Lishan Garden
◆After getting off, there will be a volunteer guide (free) waiting to introduce the overview of the scenic area and then lead everyone into the garden
◆After ticket check, buy a ticket on the right for the electric cart 💰15 (the scenic area is large, it is recommended to take the electric cart)
◆Route: Starting point➡️Hundred Plays Pit (k9901 exhibition hall)➡️Bronze Chariot and Horse Pit➡️Civil Official Figures Pit (K0006 exhibition hall)➡️End point
⚠️The last section passes by Emperor Qin Shihuang's Mausoleum, only getting off is allowed, after getting off you need to walk back to the visitor center (there will be reminders)
📣The explanation in Lishan Garden is free, but the guide will offer to sell you small jade pieces, tea, and books with Mr. Yang's autograph (the discoverer of the Terracotta Army), a set of two books 💰300, you can get an autograph or a photo after purchase 📝📸
DANIELLE SUTTON
Terracotta Warriors | Wonder of Xi'an
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The Terracotta Army, also known as the Terracotta Warriors and Horses, in the city of Xi'an, in Shaanxi Province, China, is one of the most significant archaeological discoveries in the world. The army is an astonishing archaeological site consisting of thousands of life-sized terracotta soldiers, horses, and chariots. Each figure is unique in its appearance and clothing, reflecting the diversity of the real army. This discovery has provided valuable insights into the military, art, and culture of the Qin Dynasty and is considered one of the most important archaeological findings of the 20th century.
It was discovered in 1974 by local farmers who were digging a well. The find was accidental and led to the excavation of the soldiers that are meticulously detailed, depicting infantry, archers, cavalry, and generals. They are armed with real weapons of the time, such as swords, spears, and crossbows. The Terracotta Warriors were created to accompany China's first emperor, Qin Shi Huang, in the afterlife. They were meant to serve and protect him in death, reflecting the belief in the afterlife during the Qin Dynasty (221-206 BC). The whole site is divided into several pits, with Pit 1 being the largest and most well-known. Pit 2 and Pit 3 contain additional figures, horses, and chariots.
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⛏️The Terracotta Army is part of a larger complex, including the emperor's mausoleum, which remains largely unexcavated. The mausoleum is thought to be a massive underground palace containing various treasures and the tomb of Qin Shi Huang. It's a UNESCO World Heritage site and a must-see for anyone interested in archaeology and Chinese history.
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SpinTheWorld
Terracotta Warriors Emperor Qing Army museum
A must visit!! 🤩just an hour away fron Xi'an, full of history and culture. Truly admirable what we can create to preserve moments in time that are significant.
🎟 tickets are 120RMB per person. there are wechat codes all around to buy them online. If that doesn't work for you, approach the nearest security guard and they will let you into the ticket office.
🏛 there are 3 pits, these are all within the same complex and all included in the ticket. Pit 1 is the largest and has the most excavated warriors.
🏃It took us 2.5 hours to walk around, we went on a good day so was not too busy, lots of tours though. I can see why it can take 3h or more on a busy day as you wait for spots around the excavations to see the warriors.
📽 don't miss the VR cinema 68RMB each, great experience,.you feel like one of the warriors immersed in the battle, listening to the history about the Qing dynasty and meaning of the excavated warriors.
🍜🥤 there are plenty of places to eat and drink as you leave the complex, including big restaurant chains. also survenir galore 😀
🎧If you get the audio guide as you cross the entrance gate, REMEMBER to return it before you cross the exit gate, otherwise you will need to qeue up again to get your deposit back 😭
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M.O.T.A.S around the world
Terracotta warriors
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
Marty O’Brien
Terra-Cotta Warriors
Definitely a must do while in Xi’an so much culture and history behind these statues. It’s hard to believe they are still uncovering these amazing statues. Almost harder to believe that each one has a different face, if we could only learn the story behind each statue and the story of the person it’s modeled after. Honestly breathtaking in every way! #chinatravel #china #xian
EmilieGrace
The Impressive Terra-Cotta Warriors of Xi’an
If you have the chance to visit Xi’an, the Terra-Cotta Warriors is a must.
See and learn the history about 2300 years ago, so many stories and curiosities that envolves you and merge you into how it was back then.
Tips: Don’t go without a local guide, they will help you to get the best experience.
Don’t need to book, there are plenty of them in the entrance and the price is around 200/300 RMB.
#terracottaarmy #xian
Traveler LH
More like wonder of the universe!
Terracotta army is everywhere in books and tv, but once you see it in person, you'll feel the true meaning of a wonder. Amazing place to visit which will make you admire what humans can accomplish. It's truly unbelievable how many statues you'll see, each one with its own personality. Make sure you also visit the bronze chariots to enhance your experience even more.
DIONYSOS EXPLORING
Terracotta Army just for me
The upside of having fewer tourists due to virus is that I could enjoy a crowd free experience visiting the terracotta army!#terracottaarmy
Michele87
Eight Wonders of the World | Terracotta Warriors and Horses of Qin Shihuang
The Qin Emperor's Mausoleum is located in the eastern suburbs of Lintong District, Shaanxi Province. It is the largest imperial mausoleum unprecedented in Chinese history. Pit No. 1 is the largest, and the terracotta warriors are almost all infantry and chariots. Experts speculate that this is the main military formation of the terracotta warriors and horses;
John666888
“Everything has a history”
How did the ancients do it? very impressive the construction of the "terracotta army" statue with equipment and other facilities available at that time. Places to visit in Xi'an for travelers
#travel #china #xian #terracottaarmy #unesco
#ancient #traveler #backpacker #diewithmemory #notdream
Nor Azman Mohd Zawawi
Terracotta warriors - never fails to amaze me
Terracotta warriors - my next priority in my bucket list after Great Wall of China. It’s still as awesome seeing it in person after its discovery in 1974.
Few new findings- the discovery is still ongoing; they have now restored close to 8000 real life sized terracotta warriors in actual wartime formations. And this is only the tip of the iceberg still.
While the location of his tomb was identified, about 1.5km away from the location of terracotta warriors was found; it remains untouched as evidence from new imaging technology indicates that its tomb & his afterlife palace with the size of a football field is floating on massive amounts of liquid mercury that serve as rivers & sea that represents the landscape of the empire that he conquered. It’s documented that the sky of his afterlife palace is decorated with jewels that represents the stars of the universe. That’s this is possible more than 2000 years ago simply mind blowing.
Opportunities to gain better understanding about the history of its maker - Qin Shi Huang, the undisputed first emperor of China among the many king and emperor of many dynasties.
How could he managed to conquer 7 warring states with his armies, what makes his army different from other 6 states that offer him advantages over them?
After unifying, how he managed to run the empire so efficiently that enabled him to duplicate his empire in his afterlife?
What’s his psychology makeup from conquering the world to building his afterlife empire to his search for the elixir of immortality?
His ruthlessness and brutality combined with his unbounded visions and practical wisdom as well as obsession with absolute power lead to his final confrontation with the ultimate reality that he defied - death.
IMO, no other human being in history that has this kind of absolute power, vision & access to resources in this material world that when projected OUTWARDS could accomplish while bringing untold amounts of misery and suffering to his people yet he still fail to live on forever as he wished.
Perhaps we are looking at the wrong direction…… in our search for immortality shall we look INWARD instead?
Our physical appearance is limited yet what’s possible to live on is our legacy …. what we leave behind…… the good & the bad…….the beautiful & the ugly ones….. certainly his legacy remains and more to be discovered continues to amaze us & to challenge our perceptions of how much the ancient civilization achieved beyond our imagination.
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TYKo
Amazing Place. Highlight of my trip in Xian
This was amazing ! Although very crowded, people do move through at a steady pace and eventually you can see everything you want to see. The scale is unimaginable until you see it for yourself in person. The detail on these warriors - all of them individuals is fascinating. Understanding the excavation and repair processes that have taken place for us to be able to view these warriors is amazing. A must see in China.
Anhnt50
Wonders of the World🌎 The Terracotta Warriors Museum
Terracotta Warriors Museum has officially became one of the new Wonders of the World and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Since it's discovery, the museum has been a place for thousands of tourists to visit every year. The museum is located few miles from the city center of Xi'an and can be reached through subways or through buses. The area is wide and consists of theee different pits each with unique and different artifacts. The warriors still stand and they were well preserved. It's a must place to visit and learn the life of the First Emperor of China, Emperor Qin Shi Huang. #xian #terracottawarriors #discoverchina #shaanxiprovince
Loree
Impressed by the Terracotta Warriors
The Terracotta Warriors is one of those rare sights that you feel a certain anticipation for. Sometimes these sights disappoint, but the warriors totally live up to their promise! 😍 #terracottawarriors
Located about an hour’s drive from central Xi’an - it is a wonderful day trip. Just make sure you go to the correct site (there’s also a mausoleum located about 2km from the warriors) and you come early to beat the crowds.
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KVNL
This place is magnificent! I suggest you get a guide to explain the history otherwise it’ll just be taking pictures and leaving. There are so many interesting history behind this gem. It took us about 1.5hours to visit all 3 pits. Don’t miss this when you’re in Xian. This place is a bit far from the center, you can het off at line 9 Qinlingxi and take a taxi there(8-10¥)
💰Average Price per Person:120¥
🕰️Business Hours: 8:30-18:30, entrance stops at 18:00
Selina_H
Once in a lifetime trip to see the Terracotta Warriors
The city of Xi’an has a lot of fascinating history and culture to discover!
Drive approximately 35km from the city center to visit the eight wonder of the world: The Terracotta Warriors! Discover the archaeological sites filled with history and wonder as you explore pit 1, pit 2 and pit 3.
You can hire an English or Chinese tour guide or rent an audio guide to learn more.
Miss Worldwide
Xi'an terracotta army, a cultural wonder.
When we read that this tourist attraction allowed around 13 000 people per hour, and 63 000 a day, we got a bit anxious. When we got there and so the queue, our anxiety grew a bit more. When we saw the crowd in the 1st pit, we just wanted to turn around, but we're glad we didn't. It's such a marvelous sight. The details on each and every one of the statues are impressive to look at. You can admire the hard work that is put into restoration, and it's good to see that the government takes good care of cultural assets. We unfortunately didn't get an audio guide as we were running late, so we had to read a bit about it. Luckily for us, there's plenty of space in the park to do so. It would have been amazing to witness how excavation and restoration are made. Anyways, we definitely enjoyed our visit here and hope the staff keeps on with the good work.
Tips for travellers and how to visit:
⭐ book tickets through the WeChat mini program
⭐ to get there from Xi'an, take the metro to Huaqing pool, from there, exit and take the bus 613 or 602
⭐ bring lots of water (once you're inside, you won't be able to buy drinks at the vending machine as they only accept Chinese credit cards)
⭐ arrive at least 30 minutes prior the end of your entry time as it can get crowded
⭐ enjoy your trip despite the crowds
#terracottaarmy
bebou around the world
The Terracotta Army in Xi'an is truly a miracle that must be seen to be believed
One of the must-visit attractions in Xi'an | Terracotta Army✅
Introduction to the scenic area:
The Terracotta Army in Xi'an is truly a miracle that must be seen to be believed.
The burial pits of the Terracotta Army of the Mausoleum of Emperor Qin Shihuang are arranged from west to east in a pin-shaped pattern.
The first pit discovered was Pit No. 1, which is rectangular and was found by farmers while digging a well. It contains more than 8,000 terracotta soldiers and horses, with sloped entrances on all sides.
To the left and right of Pit No. 1 are two other terracotta pits, known as Pit No. 2 and Pit No. 3, which were scientifically discovered by archaeologists through drilling.
The terracotta figures are rich and vividly depict a variety of characters with distinct personalities.
Their style is robust and refined, full of moving artistic charm, and is a sign that the art of sculpture in ancient China had reached maturity.
They not only inherit the pottery sculpture tradition of China since the Warring States period but also laid the foundation for the prosperity of sculpture art in the Tang Dynasty, playing a bridging role.
It is hailed as 'the Eighth Wonder of the World'
and 'a precious treasure of ancient human civilization'.
Included in the UNESCO 'World Heritage List'
About the Terracotta Army:
The original colors of the Terracotta Army were colorful, with various colors including vermilion, sky blue, and lavender.
However, due to the passage of time, most of the colors have faded away,
and the remaining painted terracotta figures quickly oxidize and lose their color when exposed to air, turning into a terracotta color.
In order to restore the Terracotta Army, archaeologists carefully excavate, patiently restore, and piece together, and it takes a long time for us to see this magnificent and majestic terracotta army formation that shocks the world!
The Prime Minister of the Qin Dynasty, Li Si, was the unimaginable designer of this terracotta army tomb pit, marveling at the wisdom of the ancients!
Using a phrase from the National Treasures:
'Though the terracotta soldiers are nameless, they have a thousand faces. With their flesh and blood, they secure peace for the land and protect the vast rivers and mountains. How can they be nameless? The rivers and mountains are their names.'
The underground army that has slept for a thousand years | One glance spans a millennium
Visiting the Terracotta Army, 90% of the time needs to be spent on explanations, so it is very necessary to rent an audio guide to avoid a cursory visit!!
Terracotta Army explanation channels
1️⃣Official explanation
After swiping your ID card twice, go to the first hall on the left, where there is a wall full of staff ID photos, that's the official explanation service desk
💰: 300r/time, 5 people form a group, you can register with the staff, and they will call you after gathering 5 people, so it's 60r per person
2️⃣Officially partnered travel agency explanation
Locations:
①Southeast side of the North Gate Square
②West side of the ticket hall
③Inside the west side of the first ticket checkpoint
④Inside the second ticket checkpoint
⑤Inside the Lishan Garden ticket checkpoint
💰: 1-5 people, 90 yuan each; 6-11 people, 100 yuan/time; 12 or more people, 110 yuan/time; earphones 8 yuan/person
3️⃣Travel booking software, travel direct bus with explanation (includes explanation)
4️⃣Unofficial guides outside the scenic area: 30 yuan
5️⃣Rent an electronic audio guide
Locations: ①Right side of the ticket hall
②Under the big tree inside the first ticket checkpoint
③Right side inside the second ticket checkpoint
💰: 30 yuan
⚠️Do not forget to bring your ID card!!
TechRider
Ancient Guardians: Discovering Xian's Terra Cotta Army!
Stepping into the realm of Xian's Terra Cotta Army feels like journeying through time itself! ⚔️ Surrounded by the mystery of Emperor Qin's mausoleum, each warrior stands as a sentinel of a bygone era. 🏹 The intricate details of these life-sized sculptures evoke awe and reverence, a testament to ancient craftsmanship. 💫 As you wander through the pits, the magnitude of this archaeological beauty becomes palpable. 🌟 Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply in search of adventure, the Terra Cotta Army delivers an experience that transcends time. 🎉 This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a testament to China's rich cultural legacy, beckoning travelers to unravel its secrets. 🌏✨ Don't miss the chance to witness this ancient wonder! 🗝️
#xian #terracottaarmy #travel #china
Gl0betr0tter
Mausoleum of Emperor Qin Shi Huang Hong Te 兵马俑 Ping Mayong
How to get there
Get off at Metro line 9, Huaqing pool station, Exit A
Then take Bus 602, 613 to the mausoleum.
Ticket - 120 yuan
It's not hard to get there by yourself, it takes about 1 hour from the city.
This place is really great, only 20% has been excavated.
Another angle teaches us how great it is, in the end, when you die, you can't take anything with you, the more you cling to it, the more you suffer. ##xian #Mausoleum of Emperor Qin Shi Huang
AMPBUFF
I've stepped on the pit of the Terracotta Army in Xi'an for everyone! Avoiding the thunder
"The ground plane is a mysterious mirror. Above the mirror, there are the towering and silent mausoleums; beneath the mirror, the time of the empire still walks."
The Mausoleum of Emperor Qin Shi Huang is as big as 78 Forbidden Cities, equivalent to an underground kingdom, and the Terracotta Army is just the tip of the iceberg.
Let's talk about the 【Bronze Crown】 bronze chariots and horses, which took 8 years to restore and were made at a scale of one-half of the vehicles used by Emperor Qin Shi Huang's royal fleet. The displayed No. 1 chariot is a replica.
The two chariots are mainly made of bronze, and they are the earliest, largest, most complex, most complete, highest level, most exquisitely made, and best-preserved bronze chariots unearthed in China. They are also the largest bronze artifacts discovered in world archaeology.
👀Recommended visiting order for the Terracotta Army: Pit No. 1—Pit No. 3—Pit No. 2
Pit No. 1: Currently the pit with the most terracotta warriors, the first three rows without armor are infantry (dare-to-die troops). I thought I couldn't capture the effect of the sunset on the terracotta warriors on a rainy day (in fact, I couldn't without a telephoto lens), but there is a warm light spotlight overhead, which photographers can use to create.
Pit No. 3: It is the command center, currently the smallest in scale. Deer bones have been unearthed in the pit, presumably used by the army for divination.
Pit No. 2: Still being "developed", there is a work area set up on-site, and archaeologists are usually present to restore the terracotta warriors.
♢The warriors in this pit are special forces, among which the kneeling archer was unearthed intact, the only one that has not been restored, with clear hair, shoelace eyelets, fingernails, and even palm prints visible.
♢The Terracotta Army has a unique face for each soldier, the ultimate in realism, admiring the craftsmanship of the artisans two thousand years ago, and also paying tribute to today's cultural relic restorers.
👉🏻About stamping: After exiting Pit No. 2, go to the cultural and creative store on the left outside (the ice cream sold there has no eyes), where you need to buy a pass for 35 yuan, and staff will help you stamp it.
🚌Transportation: Take Line 1/6 to 'Textile City', transfer to Line 9 to 'Huaqing Pool', and then take a bus or taxi (10 yuan/person) to get there.
🎫Ticket: 120 yuan/person (includes the Terracotta Army + Mausoleum of Emperor Qin Shi Huang) Students 60 yuan/person
📍Address: Emperor Qin Shi Huang's Mausoleum Museum, Lintong District, Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province
⏰Opening hours: 8:30~18:00 (entry stops at 17:00)
orvillea_0821
Terracotta Warriors
Terracotta warriors are a very special place to visit close from Xi'an.
We went there by public transport. It was fast and cheap. There is a really easy combination taking the subway from the center to Fangzhicheng (L1) and then from Fangzhicheng to Hua Qing (L9). Then you can take a bus directly to the gate of the scenic area.
We arrived there early in the morning and we enjoyed a lot the visit.
Hederahelix
Incredible experience I had exploring the world-famous Terracotta Museum today.
The size of Pit 1 is mind-boggling. Spanning across an area of approximately 14,000 sqm, it is equivalent to the size of about 2 football fields.
And what I saw inside was nothing short of breathtaking. Thousands of life-sized terracotta warriors, horses, and chariots filled the pit, all meticulously crafted and arranged in battle formation. The attention to detail in each figurine was astounding, showcasing the immense skill and craftsmanship of the ancient Chinese artisans.
As I walked through the pit, I couldn't help but feel a sense of reverence for the grandeur and power of the Qin Dynasty. The terracotta warriors stood tall and proud, their expressions frozen in time, as if ready to defend their emperor at a moment's notice. It was a humbling experience to witness the legacy of an ancient civilization come to life before my eyes.
I feel incredibly fortunate to have witnessed such a remarkable testament to the ancient Chinese civilization.
#terracottaarmy #terracottawarriors #terracotta
AnthonyLimHS
Visiting Terra-cotta warriors in September.
The terra-cotta army. It was really overwhelming to visit this place. A lot of people came to watch this place. All the three pits carry different meanings. And, the vibes with all three of them are different. Each of the pits have their own uniqueness. The surrounding locations were also beautiful. History will always be a mystery. I highly recommend this place to visit in Xi’an, China.#tourist #China #terracottaarmy #terracottawarriors
Lee98
8000 Terracotta Warriors buried in Tomb
8000 life-size soldiers were buried in the tomb of Qing Shi Huang, the first emperor of China.
Today, I visited the famous Terracotta Army, also considered as one of the greatest archeological discoveries in the world.
When the army was discovered by a local farmer in 1974, most of the clay figurines were in pieces.
It has taken archeologists decades of work to piece together what once would have been models of Qing Shi Huang's best soldiers.
Still, the portion containing the emperors remains have not yet been unexcavated.
It was mind blowing to see such a grand scale of funerary art. Although there were thousands of figurines, each warrior had unique characteristics-facial features, hairstyle, clothing, and pose.
To this day, The Terracotta Army remains an incredibly fascinating window into ancient life in China.
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Xian is a must. A great city full of rich history. The food, although carb central is delicious . The people are so friendly and helpful. The terracotta warriors was mind blowing, I definitely recommend. The showering place of the empire was cool and worth a visit. A nice, but long cycle around the city wall is a must too. Feeling hotel was lush #xian #shaanxi #china
kk85
#terracottaarmy #xian Terracotta Army was a great place to visit. It’s located out of the city but was easy to get to (subway and bus). I was exploring the place myself, although there is an option to hire a guide. by myself I felt more flexible and free. Do not recommend to visit the place during the peak season, as the city of great historical importance attracts lots of tourists, so during the peak season you have a risk not to see anything