Explore Xi’an’s ancient wonders: Terracotta Army, City Wall, Pagoda, and vibrant Muslim Bazaar. Discover history with expert guides and savor local cuisine.
Explore Xi’an’s ancient wonders: Terracotta Army, City Wall, Pagoda, and vibrant Muslim Bazaar. Discover history with expert guides and savor local cuisine.
- The Museum of Qin Terra-cotta Warriors and Horses - The tour guide will lead visitors through Pits 1, 2, and 3 of the Terracotta Army, unveiling the mysteries of the artisans who crafted these terracotta figures over 2,000 years ago, and exploring the rich history of the Qin Dynasty.
- Xi’an City Wall (Chengqiang) - The Xi’an City Wall is the…
- The Museum of Qin Terra-cotta Warriors and Horses - The tour guide will lead visitors through Pits 1, 2, and 3 of the Terracotta Army, unveiling the mysteries of the artisans who crafted these terracotta figures over 2,000 years ago, and exploring the rich history of the Qin Dynasty.
- Xi’an City Wall (Chengqiang) - The Xi’an City Wall is the largest and best-preserved ancient city wall in China. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely walk along the 600-year-old wall or rent a bicycle at their own expense to take in the stunning city views while cycling.
- Big Wild Goose Pagoda (Dayanta) - The Great Ci’en Temple was constructed by the emperor of the Tang Dynasty in honor of his mother. It served as the most renowned imperial Buddhist translation center. Xuanzang, China’s greatest translator and traveler, personally designed and oversaw the construction of the Great Wild Goose Pagoda. Despite enduring a thousand years of weathering, it remains one of the few surviving buildings from the Tang Dynasty.
- Muslim Quarter - Xi’an Muslim Quarter is a famous food culture district and snack street in the city. The North Gate, where the Muslim Quarter is situated, was originally the government district during the Qing Dynasty. In the late 1990s, some Muslim residents began renting properties on this street to open restaurants. Consequently, Lianhu District shifted its focus to a restaurant street, and Beiyuanmen became known as Muslim People’s Street. Xi’an Muslim Quarter, representing the local style of Xi’an, encompasses several streets in the Muslim district, including Beiguangji Street, Beiyuanmen, Xiyangshi, Dapiyuan, Huajue Lane, and Sajin Bridge. In this area, visitors can savor authentic Xi’an snacks and observe the cooking process.

- Private transportation
- Tour guide service fee
- Private transportation
- Tour guide service fee
- Lunch
- Lunch
Professional tour guides, attentive services, engaging explanations, relaxing itineraries, and private trips will allow you to gain a deep understanding of the magnificent ancient Chinese culture. How were the Terracotta Army crafted 2,000 years ago? What kind of ruler was Qin Shi Huang? Why is there a vast army of Terracotta Warriors in his mausoleum?…
Professional tour guides, attentive services, engaging explanations, relaxing itineraries, and private trips will allow you to gain a deep understanding of the magnificent ancient Chinese culture. How were the Terracotta Army crafted 2,000 years ago? What kind of ruler was Qin Shi Huang? Why is there a vast army of Terracotta Warriors in his mausoleum? Through engaging interactions with the tour guide, you will be immersed in the underground kingdom created by Emperor Qin Shi Huang. Then, visit a local favorite noodle restaurant, savor a bowl of biangbiang noodles, ride a bicycle on the 600-year-old city wall, and enjoy the stunning night view of Xi’an.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.