Xian, the ancient capital of China, boasts a wealth of historical treasures that captivate visitors from around the world. The Terracotta Warriors, a vast army of life-sized sculptures, stand guard over the tomb of the first emperor, showcasing the remarkable artistry and craftsmanship of the era. Nearby, the iconic Great Wild Goose Pagoda, a symbol of the Tang Dynasty, houses invaluable Buddhist scriptures. Further exploration reveals the Great Mosque, a testament to Xian’s multicultural heritage, blending Chinese design with Islamic influences. These iconic sites offer a glimpse into the city’s rich past, and the opportunity to uncover its enduring allure.

Good To Know

Xian Highlight Terracotta Warriors, Pagoda and Great Mosque - Good To Know

  • The tour offers a comprehensive exploration of Xi’an’s historical sites, including the Terracotta Warriors, Great Wild Goose Pagoda, and the Great Mosque.
  • The Terracotta Warriors Museum houses thousands of life-size terracotta figures, showcasing the craftsmanship and historical significance of this ancient Chinese army.
  • The Great Wild Goose Pagoda, a towering monument built in the Tang Dynasty, houses Buddhist scriptures brought back from India by the monk Xuanzang.
  • The Great Mosque in Xi’an features traditional Chinese architecture and represents the harmonious coexistence of diverse cultures in the city.
  • The tour includes private transfers, entrance tickets, and an English-speaking guide, ensuring a seamless and inclusive experience for all visitors.
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Tour Overview

Xian Highlight Terracotta Warriors, Pagoda and Great Mosque - Tour Overview

This Xian Highlight tour offers a comprehensive exploration of the city’s renowned historical sites. Priced from £130.01 per person, the 8-hour private tour includes pickup and drop-off service, an English-speaking guide, and free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.

Wheelchair accessibility ensures inclusivity. Visitors will marvel at the world-famous Terracotta Warriors, ascend the iconic Great Wild Goose Pagoda, and enjoy the vibrant Muslim Quarter, sampling local delicacies.

The tour also encompasses the Bell and Drum Tower Square and the impressive Great Mosque, blending Chinese and Islamic architectural elements.

With thoughtful inclusions and positive customer reviews, this Xian experience promises an enriching journey through the city’s captivating history and culture.

Terracotta Warriors Museum

Xian Highlight Terracotta Warriors, Pagoda and Great Mosque - Terracotta Warriors Museum

After a one-hour drive from the city center, visitors arrive at the Terracotta Warriors Museum, home to the world’s greatest man-made wonder.

The museum features:

  1. Thousands of life-size terracotta figures, each with unique facial features and expressions, that were created to guard the tomb of China’s first emperor, Qin Shi Huang.

  2. An impressive display showcasing the incredible craftsmanship and attention to detail that went into the construction of the army, horses, and chariots.

  3. Informative exhibits and interactive displays that provide insights into the historical significance and archaeological importance of the site.

Visitors are captivated by the sheer scale and grandeur of this ancient wonder, which offers a glimpse into China’s rich cultural heritage.

Great Wild Goose Pagoda

Xian Highlight Terracotta Warriors, Pagoda and Great Mosque - Great Wild Goose Pagoda

The Great Wild Goose Pagoda, a towering monument standing 65 meters tall, was built in 652 AD during the Tang Dynasty.

It’s one of Xi’an’s most iconic landmarks, known for housing the Buddhist scriptures brought back by the famous monk Xuanzang from his journey to India.

Visitors can explore the outer structures and learn about its rich history and cultural significance.

The pagoda’s unique architecture, blending Chinese and Buddhist elements, is a testament to the city’s diverse heritage.

Whether marveling at its impressive height or delving into its spiritual legacy, the Great Wild Goose Pagoda offers an authentic glimpse into Xi’an’s remarkable past.

Bell and Drum Tower Square

Visitors can explore the outer structures of the Bell Tower and Drum Tower, situated at the center of ancient Xi’an. These iconic landmarks are located in the Bell and Drum Tower Square, which offers a glimpse into the city’s rich history.

The square features:

  1. The Bell Tower, an impressive structure that was originally built in 1384 during the Ming Dynasty.
  2. The Drum Tower, a companion structure that was constructed in 1380 and used to mark time in ancient times.

Surrounding the towers, the square is a bustling hub of activity, with vendors, shops, and local eateries that provide a lively atmosphere for visitors.

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Muslim Quarter

Wandering through the lively Muslim Quarter reveals a unique historical atmosphere and diverse culture. This area combines shopping, local food, and entertainment.

Visitors can sample a variety of local snacks and enjoy the quarter’s rich heritage. The narrow streets and traditional architecture create a charming ambiance, transporting travelers back in time.

From bustling markets to ancient mosques, the Muslim Quarter offers a glimpse into Xi’an’s vibrant Muslim community. Exploring this dynamic neighborhood is an essential part of experiencing the city’s multicultural fabric.

With its blend of history, cuisine, and entertainment, the Muslim Quarter enchants all who venture through its captivating streets.

Great Mosque

After exploring the lively atmosphere of the Muslim Quarter, the tour continues to the Great Mosque, a major religious activity site for Muslims in Xi’an.

The mosque features traditional Chinese architectural elements, blending with Islamic design.

The highlights of the Great Mosque include:

  1. The grand entrance, adorned with intricate carvings and calligraphy.
  2. The central prayer hall, which can accommodate up to 1,000 worshippers.
  3. The serene courtyard, providing a peaceful respite from the bustling city.

The Great Mosque stands as a testament to the harmonious coexistence of diverse cultures in Xi’an, offering visitors a unique glimpse into the city’s rich religious heritage.

Inclusions

Xian Highlight Terracotta Warriors, Pagoda and Great Mosque - Inclusions

The tour package includes private transfers in an air-conditioned vehicle with a licensed driver, as well as entrance tickets to all the attractions mentioned in the itinerary.

A bottle of water per person per day and gratuities are also part of the inclusions. Guests have the option to pay an additional fee for the Bell Tower or Drum Tower, and for using golf carts, battery cars, shuttle buses, or climbing the pagoda.

The tour isn’t suitable for people over 80 years old, and pickup is available for hotels within the 2nd ring road of Xi’an city, with an extra transfer fee for hotels beyond this range.

Guests should bring their passport or ID card.

Important Information

Traveling on this tour isn’t recommended for individuals over the age of 80.

The tour includes pickup service from hotels within the 2nd ring road of Xi’an city, but an additional transfer fee applies for hotels beyond this range.

Guests should bring their passport or ID card for the tour.

The key things to remember are:

  1. The tour isn’t suitable for people over 80 years old.
  2. Pickup is available for hotels within the 2nd ring road, with an extra fee for hotels outside this area.
  3. Guests should bring their passport or ID card.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I Visit the Terracotta Warriors in the Evening?

No, the Terracotta Warriors Museum is typically open during daytime hours and does not offer evening visits. The museum closes in the late afternoon, so visiting in the evening is not possible.

Is There a Dress Code for the Great Mosque?

There is generally no strict dress code to visit the Great Mosque, but visitors should dress conservatively out of respect. Covering one’s shoulders and knees is recommended, and women may be asked to wear a headscarf when entering the prayer halls.

Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks to the Sites?

No, visitors cannot bring their own food and drinks to the sites. The tour includes a bottle of water per person per day, and visitors are encouraged to sample the local snacks and cuisine in the Muslim Quarter.

Are There Restrooms Available at the Attraction Sites?

Yes, there are restrooms available at the major attraction sites. Visitors can use the on-site restroom facilities during their tour. Basic amenities like toilet paper and soap are typically provided.

Is Photography Allowed Inside the Terracotta Warriors Museum?

Yes, photography is allowed inside the Terracotta Warriors Museum. Visitors can take photos of the impressive life-sized warrior figures and other archaeological relics on display, though flash photography may be prohibited to protect the artifacts.

The Sum Up

Xi’an’s historical treasures – the awe-inspiring Terracotta Warriors, the majestic Great Wild Goose Pagoda, and the serene Great Mosque – offer visitors a captivating journey through the city’s rich cultural heritage. These iconic landmarks showcase the remarkable artistry, architectural excellence, and multicultural influences that have shaped Xi’an’s past, making it a must-visit destination for travelers seeking to enjoy China’s remarkable history.

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