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Terracotta Warriors & Horses

Introducing Terracotta Warriors & Horses
The Terra Cotta Warriors & Horses are the most significant archeological excavations of the 20th century. Work is ongoing at this site, which is around 1.5 kilometers east of Emperor Qin Shi Huang's Mausoleum, Lintong County, Shaanxi province. It is a sight not to be missed by any visitor to China. Upon ascending the throne at the age of 13 (in 246 BC), Qin Shi Huang, later the first Emperor of all China, had work begun on his mausoleum. It took 11 years to finish. It is speculated that many buried treasures and sacrificial objects had accompanied the emperor in his after life. A group of peasants uncovered some pottery while digging for a well nearby the royal tomb in 1974. It caught the attention of archeologists immediately. They came to Xian in droves to study and to extend the digs. They had established beyond doubt that these artifacts were associated with the Qin Dynasty (211 --206 BC). The State Council authorized to build a museum on site in 1975. When completed, people from far and near came to visit. Xian and the Museum of Qin Terra Cotta Warriors & Horses have become landmarks on all travelers' itinerary. Life size terracotta figures of Warriors and Horses arranged in battle formations are the star features at the museum. They are replicas of what the imperial guard should look like in those days of pomp and vigor. The Terra Cotta Warriors & Horses is a sensational archeological find of all times. Terra Cotta Warriors & Horses has put Xian on the map for tourists. Terra Cotta Warriors & Horses was listed by UNESCO in 1987 as one of the world cultural heritages.

Terracotta Warriors & Horses Fast Facts
• Chinese Name: Bing Ma Yong 兵马俑
• Best Time to Visit: All year round
• Recommended Visiting Hours: About 3 to 5 hours
• Things to Do: Photography, Intangible Cultural Heritage Study
• Opening Hours: 9:00 – 16:00
• Entrance Fee: ¥120/person
• Address: Lintong, 30km northeast of Xi'an, Shaanxi Province

What to expect at Terracotta Warriors & Horses

The Terra Cotta Warriors & Horses Museum covers an area of 16,300 square meters, divided into four sections: No.1 Pit, No. 2 Pit, No. 3 Pit and Exhibition Hall respectively. The Pits were then named Pit 1, Pit 2, and Pit 3 by order of discovery. 

Pit One
Pit 1 is the largest pit of the three pits. Pit 1 takes an oblong shape, measuring 230 meters long, 62 meters wide and 5 meters deep. The total area is 14, 260 square meters, as large as two football fields. The terracotta warriors and horses in Pit 1 are arrayed in battle formation.It is assumed that there are more than 6, 000 terracotta warriors and horses in Pit 1, of which 1, 000 have been unearthed. In the long corridor to the east end of the pit stand three rows of terracotta warriors facing east in the battle robes, 70 in each row, totaling 210. Armed with bows and arrows, they constitute the vanguard. There is one row of warriors in the south, north and west of the corridor respectively, facing outward. They are probably the flanks and the rear guard. Holding crossbows and arrows and other long-distance shooting weapons, they took up the job of defending the whole army. The ten rammed partition walls divide Pit 1 into 11 latitudinal corridors where stand 38 columns of warriors facing east with horse-drawn chariots in the center. These warriors are probably the main body of the formation and represent the principal fighting force.

Pit Two
Pit 2 was found in 1976, which is 20 meters to the northeast of Pit 1. The pit is L-shaped and measured 6, 000 square meters. It consists of four different mixed military forces, including infantry, charioteer, cavalry and archers. It is estimated that there are over warriors and horses, and thousands of bronze weapons inside it. The four arrays are closely connected to constitute a complete battle formation and can be divided up to act independently, capable of attacking and defending and quick response. Three of the four arrays in Pit 2 have charioteers. The chariots took up most of the battle formation. The wooden chariots have become decayed with age, but the shafts, and wheels left clear trances in the clay. The bronze parts of the chariots remain intact. It is a revelation to first discover the terracotta general, the kneeling archer and the cavalry warrior with saddle horse in the pit. There are two sloping entrances on the northern side, and four on both ends of the eastern and western sides.

Some of the figures in Pits 1 and 2 show fire damage, while remains of burnt ceiling rafters have also been found. When it was burnt down and who did it was not recorded in history. There are various opinions about its destruction in the academic world.

Pit Three
Walk 25 meters from northwest of Pit 1, we will arrive at P3. P3 is the smallest of the three main pits and was found to be much different from the first two. It is in the shape of a U, totaling about 520 square meters. Only 68 pottery figures, one wooden chariot drawn by four horses and 34 bronze weapons have been unearthed from this pit. The warriors in Pit 1 and Pit 2 are placed in battle formation. But those in Pit 3 are arrayed opposite to each other along the wall, in two rows. Only one kind of weapon called Shu was discovered in Pit 3. This kind of weapon had no blades and is believed to be used by the guards of honor. A remaining deer-horn and animal bones were also unearthed in this pit. This is probably the place where sacrificial offerings and war prayer were practiced. Judging from the layout of Pit 3, most scholars believe that Pit 3 is the headquarters directing the Emperor’s underground army.

Bronze Chariots and Horses

Various articles from Qin Dynasty and the models of Bronze Chariot and Horses are displayed in the Exhibition Hall of Historical Relics of Emperor Qin's Mausoleum next to Terracotta Warriors Pit 2.

In December 1980, two sets of large painted bronze chariots and horses were unearthed 20 meters west of the First Qin Emperor’s Mausoleum. They were labeled as Chariot No. 1 and No. 2 respectively by the order of discovery. Due to the fact that the wooden crate naturally decayed over time and the rammed soil that surrounded the pit caved in, the bronze chariots and horses had been broken into nearly 3,000 pieces when archaeologists discovered them. Fortunately, as this pit had neither been looted nor disturbed, their original positions remained intact, moreover, all parts of the chariots and horses were complete and in a condition that made them restorable. After eight years of careful and painstaking restoration, they have been restored to their original shape and now are displayed in the exhibition hall.

The two sets of bronze chariots and horses were intended to be used by the soul of the Emperor for his travels in the afterlife, so they are exact imitations of the actual ones of Emperor Qin Shihuang in half life-size. The two bronze chariots and horses represent the pinnacle of ancient Chinese metallurgical technology, and provide valuable materials and data for the research of the mechanism behind chariots of the Qin Dynasty. They are the largest, most complex and best preserved bronze wares discovered in the history of the Chinese archaeology, and have been praised as the "the top bronze works" of Ancient China.

The bronze chariots drawn by four horses, with a single shaft, were placed one before the other vertically.

No. 1 Chariot is 2.25 meters long, 1.52 meters high, with the total weight of 1,061 kilograms. It was equipped with crossbows, arrow heads and shields. There is a large umbrella providing shade from the sun. Its handle is flexible and rotatable to block the sun from different angles. The charioteer wore a hat. This shows that it was employed to protect the No. 2 Chariot behind.

No. 2 Chariot is larger than the No.1 Chariot. It is 3.17 meters long, 1.06 meters high, with the total weight of 1,241 kilograms. The chariot was fitted with more than 1,500 pieces of silver and gold and other ornaments, and was probably used for the Emperor Qin Shihuang’s soul to go out on inspection. The chariot has three windows, one to the front, and one on either side in the compartment, and a door opens at the back. One may open and close the windows and the door. The roof is umbrella shaped, said to be symbolic of the round sky. There is a kneeling figure driving the No. 2 bronze vehicle.

How were the terracotta warriors & horses made?

The terracotta figures are life-sized, typically ranging from 175 cm to about 200 cm. They vary in height, uniform, and hairstyle in accordance with rank. Their faces appear to be different for each individual figure. It is presumed that each warrior was made according to the real valiant Qin army soldier. They were manufactured in workshops by government laborers and local craftsmen using local materials. Heads, arms, legs, and torsos were created separately and then assembled by luting the pieces together. After the figures are readily made, they were put into kilns to be baked. After then, the clay figures were carefully painted with colors. As the figures have been burnt and gone through a natural process of decay, we can’t see their original gorgeous colors. However, most of the figures bear the traces of the original colors, and a few of them are still as bright as new.

How to get to Terracotta Warriors & Horses
There is no direct public transportation going to Terracotta Warriors & Horses. It is recommended to rent a car on GoGrandChina.com or try the following instructions:

From downtown Xian to Terracotta Warriors
• Take Metro Line 1 to the terminal stop Fangzhicheng. Take tourist bus No.5 or 306 from a roadside bus stop 25-30 meters north to the nearby Fangzhicheng Bus Station, which operate between 7:00 and 19:00. It will take you to the Terracotta Warriors Museum.
• By taxi: 1 hour; about ¥170.

From Xian International Airport to Terracotta Warriors
• Take airport shuttle bus to Fangzhicheng Bus Station and transfer to tourist bus line 5 or 306 to the museum.
• Take Metro Line 13 to Xi'an North Railway Station, change to line 4 to Wulukou, then change to line 1 to Fangzhicheng, where you can take tourist bus line 5 or 306 to the museum.
• Take airport shuttle bus to Lintong, and then take bus Lintong 101 to the museum.
• By taxi: 70 minutes; about ¥230.

From Xian North Railway Station to Terracotta Warriors
• Take Metro Line 2 to Beidajie, then change to line 1 to Fangzhicheng, finally take a tourist bus line 5 or 306 to the museum.
• By Taxi: 1 hour; about ¥160.

Additional travel advice on Terracotta Warriors & Horses
• To protect the Terracotta Warriors & Horses, please turn off the flash of your camera when you take photos.
• The admission ticket is a pass for Qin Terracotta Warriors & Horses Museum and Emperor Qin's Mausoleum. Normally, it’s recommended to visit Terracotta Warriors first, and if you have extra time, you can take the free shuttle bus (about 2.2km) to the Mausoleum.
• The weather of Xian is very dry, drink more water and use some moisturizer to help your skin retain moisture. If you come in summer, use some sun block to protect your skin from the strong UV of Xian.

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  1. Tour Highlights
    • Marvel at the proudly unflinching, life-sized Terracotta Warriors, considered the eighth wonder of the world.
    • Visit Emperor Qin's Mausoleum, the final resting place of the first emperor of China, Qin Shihuang.
    • Admire the towering 7th century Little Wild Goose Pagoda, built to hold sacred Buddhist texts brought back from India.
    • Visit Xi'an Museum to learn the history of Xian, the starting point of the Silk Road & capital of 13 Chinese dynasties.
    • Explore Xi'an's 1,300 year old Muslim community by visiting the Great Mosque, the largest ancient mosque of China.
    • Experienced English speaking tour guide.
    • Overland round-trip transfers with private chauffeur and in-transport refreshments.

    About This Tour
    • Departure: Daily departing from Xian.
    • Tour Duration: Approximately 8 hours.
    • Pick-up Time: Between 07:00 and 10:00, choose a departure time most suitable for you.
    • Pick-up & Drop-off Place: Your accommodation in Xian
    Advice on Meals: Lunch is not included in this tour. However, your guide can suggest local food options. We recommend having a substantial breakfast and bringing snacks to tide you over during sightseeing. 

    Tour Itinerary at a Glance
    • Pick up from your accommodation in Xian
    • Transfer to Terracotta Warriors (1 hours)
    • Visit Terracotta Warriors & Emperor Qin's Mausoleum (2 & half hours)
    • Transfer to Small Wild Goose Pagoda (1 hour)
    • Visit Small Wild Goose Pagoda & Xian Museum (2 hours)
    • Transfer to the Muslim Quarter (15 minutes)
    • Visit the Great Mosque & Muslim Quarter (2 hours)
    • Transfer back to your accommodation in Xian

    Tailor This Tour to Meet Your Needs and Requirements
    • If you want to modify this itinerary, please feel free to contact GoGrandChina by WhatsApp (+86-18309280878), Wechat (+86-18309280878) or email (info@GrandChinaTravel.com), we will create a tailor-made tour package for you.

    Tour Prices (US$ Per Person)

    1 person 2 people 3 people 4 people 5 people 6 people 7 people 8 people 9 people 10 +
    $230 $138 $108 $98 $88 $82 $78 $76 $72 $68


    Price Remarks
    • Prices are not valid during China's Official Holidays (such as National Day & Chinese New Year Festival etc.).

    Price Inclusions
    • Professional English language speaking private tour guide
    • Air-conditioned vehicle with private experienced driver
    • All admission tickets to sightseeing places
    • All government taxes

    Price Exclusions
    • Hotel accommodation.
    • Your personal expenses.
    • Meals are excluded allowing you flexibility on menu.
    • Travel insurance is not included. Please purchase before your trip to provide for any unforeseen circumstances.
    • Gratuities to guide & driver. They are customary and would be of great encouragement and reward for quality service.

    Additional Info
    • Xi'an Museum is closed on Tuesdays.
    • Confirmation will be received at time of booking.
    • Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately.
    • The itinerary is subject to change due to traffic conditions or bad weather.
    • The itinerary is flexible; changes can be made upon written request from travelers.
    IMPORTANT: It is required by the government regulations that travelers must provide their name, gender, nationality, passport number and date of birth to their tour operator upon booking a tour. Failure to do so could result in being denied access or admittance to sites and attractions during sightseeing. When you book this tour, please complete all required fields at checkout. Please bring your passport with you on the tour.

    Cancellation Policy
    • You may cancel the booking and receive a full refund up to 24 hours prior to the date of your tour.
    • Cancellation within 24 hours or after the tour begins is non-refundable.
    • Cancellation request will be confirmed in 2-5 business days, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

    Why Travelers Have to Choose GoGrandChina Private Tours?
    • Choose your most suitable departure time, whether you are an early bird or you prefer sleeping in.
    • GGC private tours are more flexible, allowing you to adjust everything on your trip to your wishes.
    • GGC tour guides will be at your service to make sure you get the most from each destination. They are there for you and are responsible for making your journey special – and your needs always come first.
    • GGC offers comfortable and luxury vehicles with a private & experienced driver who’s always by your side and ready to take you to your next destination.
    • No shopping stops & factory visits, no chance of getting ripped off.
    • No hidden costs, rest assured that there are no nasty surprises.

    Learn More
  2. Tour Highlights
    • Marvel at the proudly unflinching, life-sized Terracotta Warriors, considered the eighth wonder of the world.
    • Visit Emperor Qin's Mausoleum, the final resting place of the first emperor of China, Qin Shihuang.
    • Stroll along Xian City Wall, one of the oldest and best-preserved Chinese city walls in the world.
    • Visit Big Wild Goose Pagoda, one of China’s best examples of Tang Dynasty style pagoda completed in AD652.
    • Experienced English speaking tour guide.
    • Overland round-trip transfers with private chauffeur and in-transport refreshments.

    About This Tour
    • Departure: Daily departing from Xian.
    • Tour Duration: Approximately 8 hours.
    • Pick-up Time: Between 07:00 and 10:00, choose a departure time most suitable for you.
    • Pick-up & Drop-off Place: Your accommodation in Xian
    Advice on Meals: Lunch is not included in this tour. However, your guide can suggest local food options. We recommend having a substantial breakfast and bringing snacks to tide you over during sightseeing. 

    Tour Itinerary at a Glance
    • Pick up from your accommodation in Xian
    • Transfer to Terracotta Warriors (1 hour)
    • Visit Terracotta Warriors & Emperor Qin's Mausoleum (2 & half hours)
    • Transfer to City Wall of Xian (1 hour)
    • Visit City Wall of Xian (30 minutes)
    • Transfer to Big Wild Goose Pagoda (30 minutes)
    • Visit Big Wild Goose Pagoda and Daci'en Temple (1 hour)
    • Transfer back to your accommodation in Xian

    Tailor This Tour to Meet Your Needs and Requirements
    • If you want to modify this itinerary, please feel free to contact GoGrandChina by WhatsApp (+86-18309280878), Wechat (+86-18309280878) or email (info@GrandChinaTravel.com), we will create a tailor-made tour package for you.

    Tour Prices (US$ Per Person)

    1 person 2 people 3 people 4 people 5 people 6 people 7 people 8 people 9 people 10 +
    $248 $158 $128 $108 $98 $92 $88 $86 $82 $78


    Price Remarks
    • Prices are not valid during China's Official Holidays (such as National Day & Chinese New Year Festival etc.).

    Price Inclusions
    • Professional English language speaking private tour guide
    • Air-conditioned vehicle with private experienced driver
    • All admission tickets to sightseeing places
    • All government taxes

    Price Exclusions
    • Hotel accommodation.
    • Your personal expenses.
    • Meals are excluded allowing you flexibility on menu.
    • Travel insurance is not included. Please purchase before your trip to provide for any unforeseen circumstances.
    • Gratuities to guide & driver. They are customary and would be of great encouragement and reward for quality service.

    Additional Info
    • Confirmation will be received at time of booking.
    • Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately.
    • The itinerary is subject to change due to traffic conditions or bad weather.
    • The itinerary is flexible; changes can be made upon written request from travelers.
    IMPORTANT: It is required by the government regulations that travelers must provide their name, gender, nationality, passport number and date of birth to their tour operator upon booking a tour. Failure to do so could result in being denied access or admittance to sites and attractions during sightseeing. When you book this tour, please complete all required fields at checkout. Please bring your passport with you on the tour.

    Cancellation Policy
    • You may cancel the booking and receive a full refund up to 24 hours prior to the date of your tour.
    • Cancellation within 24 hours or after the tour begins is non-refundable.
    • Cancellation request will be confirmed in 2-5 business days, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

    Why Travelers Have to Choose GoGrandChina Private Tours?
    • Choose your most suitable departure time, whether you are an early bird or you prefer sleeping in.
    • GGC private tours are more flexible, allowing you to adjust everything on your trip to your wishes.
    • GGC tour guides will be at your service to make sure you get the most from each destination. They are there for you and are responsible for making your journey special – and your needs always come first.
    • GGC offers comfortable and luxury vehicles with a private & experienced driver who’s always by your side and ready to take you to your next destination.
    • No shopping stops & factory visits, no chance of getting ripped off.
    • No hidden costs, rest assured that there are no nasty surprises.

    Learn More
  3. Tour Highlights
    • Marvel at the proudly unflinching, life-sized Terracotta Warriors, considered the eighth wonder of the world.
    • Visit Emperor Qin's Mausoleum, the final resting place of the first emperor of China, Qin Shihuang.
    • Visit the 6000 year old Banpo Neolithic Village, once home to a matriarchal clan community.
    • Experienced English speaking tour guide.
    • Overland round-trip transfers with private chauffeur and in-transport refreshments.

    About This Tour
    • Departure: Daily departing from Xian.
    • Tour Duration: Approximately 8 hours.
    • Pick-up Time: Between 07:00 and 10:00, choose a departure time most suitable for you.
    • Pick-up & Drop-off Place: Your accommodation in Xian
    Advice on Meals: Lunch is not included in this tour, please have a big breakfast and pack snacks just in case you get a bit peckish during sightseeing. If you want to try authentic local food for lunch, please feel free to inform your guide who is always ready to help.

    Tour Itinerary at a Glance
    • Pick up from your accommodation in Xian
    • Drive to Terracotta Warriors (1 hour)
    • Visit Terracotta Warriors & Emperor Qin's Mausoleum (2 & half hours)
    • Drive to Banpo Museum (45 minutes)
    • Visit Banpo Neolithic Village Museum (1 hour)
    • Drive to Shaanxi History Museum (45 minutes)
    • Visit Shaanxi History Museum (2 hours)
    • Transfer back to your accommodation in Xian

    Tailor This Itinerary to Meet Your Needs and Requirements
    • If you want to modify this itinerary, please feel free to contact GoGrandChina by WhatsApp (+86-18309280878), Wechat (+86-18309280878) or email (info@GrandChinaTravel.com), we will create a tailor-made tour package for you.

    Tour Prices (US$ Per Person)

    1 person 2 people 3 people 4 people 5 people 6 people 7 people 8 people 9 people 10 +
    $248 $158 $128 $108 $98 $92 $88 $86 $82 $78


    Price Remark
    • Prices are not valid during China's Official Holidays (such as National Day & Chinese New Year Festival etc.).

    Price Inclusions

    • Professional English language speaking private tour guide
    • Air-conditioned vehicle with private experienced driver
    • All admission tickets to sightseeing places
    • All government taxes

    Price Exclusions
    • Hotel accommodation.
    • Your personal expenses.
    • Meals are excluded allowing you flexibility on menu.
    • Travel insurance is not included. Please purchase before your trip to provide for any unforeseen circumstances.
    • Gratuities to guide & driver. They are customary and would be of great encouragement and reward for quality service.

    Additional Info
    • Shaanxi History Museum is closed on Monday tours.
    • Confirmation will be received at time of booking.
    • Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately.
    • The itinerary is subject to change due to traffic conditions or bad weather.
    • The itinerary is flexible; changes can be made upon written request from travelers.
    IMPORTANT: It is required by the government regulations that travelers must provide their name, gender, nationality, passport number and date of birth to their tour operator upon booking a tour. Failure to do so could result in being denied access or admittance to sites and attractions during sightseeing. When you book this tour, please complete all required fields at checkout. Please bring your passport with you on the tour.

    Cancellation Policy
    • You may cancel the booking and receive a full refund up to 24 hours prior to the date of your tour.
    • Cancellation within 24 hours or after the tour begins is non-refundable.
    • Cancellation request will be confirmed in 2-5 business days, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

    Why Travelers Have to Choose GoGrandChina Private Tours?
    • Choose your most suitable departure time, whether you are an early bird or you prefer sleeping in.
    • GGC private tours are more flexible, allowing you to adjust everything on your trip to your wishes.
    • GGC tour guides will be at your service to make sure you get the most from each destination. They are there for you and are responsible for making your journey special – and your needs always come first.
    • GGC offers comfortable and luxury vehicles with a private & experienced driver who’s always by your side and ready to take you to your next destination.
    • No shopping stops & factory visits, no chance of getting ripped off.
    • No hidden costs, rest assured that there are no nasty surprises.

    Learn More

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