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“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
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Soldiers of the Underground
The Terracotta Warriors in Xi'an are nothing short of awe-inspiring—a must-see destination that transports you back to the grandeur of ancient China. Standing face-to-face with thousands of life-sized clay soldiers, each with unique facial expressions and intricate details, is a surreal experience. The scale of the site is overwhelming, reflecting the immense ambition of Emperor Qin Shi Huang’s vision to protect his empire in the afterlife. The museum is well-organized, with informative exhibits that offer insights into the craftsmanship, history, and archaeological significance of the warriors. Whether you're a history fan or a casual traveler, witnessing this 2,000-year-old army firsthand is a truly unforgettable experience.
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Xian; city of heritage and culture; a place must visit
A well known city in china which was the capital of different dynasties over the past centuries. A place where every lover of Chinese culture must visit. You must visit The Terracotta Army unesco world heritage site as well as Xian wall, Zhonglou square and Dayanta ancient temple. Xian also has some great modern buildings and architecture for those who looking for new school style.
For those who plan to stay for more than 3 days, I highly recommend visiting The Hua mountains (华山)which is known for being one of the scariest mountains in the world; but you don’t need to worry because when you get to the top of the mountain by cable car, the only thing you see is the beauty of the scenery.
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Exploring Ancient Culture in Xi’an
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Xi’an is the perfect destination for history buffs seeking a deep dive into China’s ancient heritage. Known for the famous Terracotta Army, this city was once the eastern end of the Silk Road. The archaeological site is awe-inspiring, with thousands of life-sized warriors guarding the tomb of Emperor Qin Shi Huang. Afterward, take a leisurely bike ride along the ancient city walls and explore the bustling Muslim Quarter for a taste of local street food. Don’t miss the chance to visit the Great Wild Goose Pagoda for a mix of history and serenity. #ChinaTrip #100WaysofTravel #TerracottaArmy #XiAn
Xi’an - the ancient city
Xi'an is a city steeped in history, offering a fascinating glimpse into China's ancient past. Home to the world-renowned Terracotta Army, Xi'an is a must-visit for history enthusiasts. The city's rich heritage is also evident in its ancient city walls, the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, and the vibrant Muslim Quarter, where you can explore bustling markets and enjoy delicious street food. Walking through the old streets of Xi'an feels like stepping back in time, yet the city also embraces modernity with its growing skyline and contemporary amenities. The blend of historical landmarks, cultural experiences, and modern conveniences makes Xi'an a truly unique destination. Whether you're there to delve into history, savor local cuisine, or simply soak in the atmosphere, Xi'an leaves a lasting impression.#xian #china #terracottaarmy #terracottawarriors #belltower
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
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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! 🗝️
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⏳ A army frozen in time: What to expect from your visit to Terracotta Warriors
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This visit was one of the most anticipated by me. These warriors arouses everybody curiosity.
🤔 Why were they built?
🫨 How long did it take?
🤯 How were they discovered?
⛔️ I will not give you spoilers. You must visit and figure out by yourself, just because it’s more magical like that ✨
✅ what to expect then:
The place is not that big, you can see all the 3 pits within 2 hours.
First, go straight to pit 1. It is where most of the warriors are. It also includes the warriors “hospital”, where you can see them laying on literally hospital stretchers (that’s a bit funny 😁), but it’s a really serious work to repair all the broken ones 🫡
✅ only ONE among thousands of warriors is intact. That one is exposed in a glass display. It’s called “the lucky warrior”. You can see all details up close 🧡
😋 you must try the warrior ice cream. It’s delicious and cute.
❌ After visiting the 3 pits. You can go to the emperor mausoleum. But don’t expect to see his tomb. You will not have access to it. Instead, there are the 2 carriages with bronze horses that you might like to see🐴 I don’t think it’s with though.
💛💛💛 additional tip 💛💛💛
If you are lucky one of the persons who first discovered the warriors sometimes is there selling some books. You can stop by and say hello 👋
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Xi’an. Terracotta Army. Old city.
We spent three days as a family in Xi'an! It was enough to see the city and visit the Terracotta Army Museum! The first recommendation is to find a bus that will take you to the Terracotta Army Museum. From the square near the railway station (the station of ordinary trains, not high-speed ones, located next to the city wall), buses no longer run like five years ago. Taxi drivers don't know it either. I had to ride, and one local resident nevertheless wrote to us where to look for bus 306 (I attach the screen). But we no longer began to go there, but ordered a taxi directly to the Terracotta Army. Through the application of a taxi cost 75 baths. We also went back by taxi for 85 yuan, also ordered through the application on the phone. The second recommendation concerns visiting the city wall. Tickets can be purchased via WeChat or paper tickets at the offices next to the wall entrances. Almost no one speaks English, and through an interpreter they themselves often do not understand what they want and need from them. As a result, we took tickets for the whole day for 54 yuan. In the evening there is a light show together with the theater! Beautiful! But we couldn’t get there because at the box office they said that tickets for the wall are valid for the show, but it turned out not to be so. Tickets need to be purchased separately and cost 280 yuan alone. The third recommendation for visiting the Pagoda. Entrance to the territory of the Pagoda is possible only until 17:30. Therefore, they did not enter the territory. And as an amateur to shoot with a camera and a drone, recommendations. In general, flying and shooting from a drone is prohibited, but as the locals said, it is not strictly controlled. Therefore, you can take off from a quiet place near the sights, fly not low, shoot and return. Over the bell tower in the evening drones like mosquitoes))). You can also visit the mountains near Xi'an, but we decided to dedicate a separate trip to this! We loved Xi'an! Beautiful city! Lots of history! Lots of Chinese culture! I definitely recommend visiting this city! #xian #terracottaarmy #shanxi #belltower
I saw the Terracotta Army - Xian 西安
First time going to Xian and it was amazing. Firstly, the Terracotta Army is a must see. The site was huge and you can easily spend several hours there. I would strongly recommend going with a tour guide as they can tell you a lot more about the history of the site.
You can also see a lot of the history in the downtown areas of Xian, with plenty of walls and towers to visit. I would also strongly recommend visiting the Muslim Quarter, as they have some of the best lamb and noodle dishes I have ever tasted.
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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.
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Terra-cotta warriors
Around 40 min far from downtown by car.
ticket price : 120 RMB ~ 15.7 € (students can get half price)
you can get a tour guide with good price (I can recommend to you)
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The Famous Terracotta Warriors 🇨🇳
#2023travelwish
Xi’an was on my bucket list for a long time. I finally made it and had the chance to visit the Terracotta Warriors.
📍Location: Xi’an (Outside of the city center. You can take the subway and get a DiDi from there.)
Attractions: Famous Terracotta Warriors (Known as the 8th wonder of the world). The clay warriors were found in 1974 by local farmers.
When visiting the site, make sure you go meet one of the farmers that found the clay warriors. Ask around to find out where his shop is. I had the chance to meet him and he signed my book. It was a pretty cool experience!
Travel wish for the new year: I’ve never had the chance to visit Yangshuo. I hope I’ll be able to make it next year.
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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
Terra-cotta + new technology
place: Terra-cotta army, Xi’an
Price per person: 120 (entrance ticket), 68 (3 D show), 200 (guide service)
No wonder you will go to #terracottaarmy but make sure you go there with the guidance of a knowledgeable and patient guide. It will save your time and also your visit will be memorable. Don’t skip the 3 D animation at the end of your trip. For 68 yuan worth it.
Terracota Warriors | Xi’An
Terracotta Warriors & Horses is probably the most famous and visited place in the city of Xi'An Address: Qinling North Road, Lintong District. The recommended sightseen time is between one to two hours. The museum includes Pit 1, Pit 2 and Pit 3 as well the exhibition hall of the chariots and horses. The Pit 1 is the largest of the three. The original site was found by a local farmer digging a well in 1974. Now it has turned into the most important attraction in Xian. Come early because its gets very crowded later in the day. Ticket Selling Hours: 08:30-17:30.
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Terracotta Army: The Buried History of China’s First Emperor
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Visiting the Terracotta Army in Xi'an was like stepping into the pages of history. The sheer scale and precision of the figures buried for centuries left me in awe. Walking through the pits and seeing rows of soldiers frozen in time, it was impossible not to feel a deep sense of connection to China's ancient past. It was a humbling experience, knowing I was standing before one of the world’s greatest archaeological wonders.
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They are the ones that fallen to have one unified country
The Terracotta warriors are not just a clay pottery.
They are the fallen ones during the struggle to win the battles of achieving one unified country!
They are made into clay to be remembered forever for their lives changed for a better tomorrow.
Recommend to go watch an army reborn performance around the same district to understand the story. As this is not explained in the museum.
#terracottaarmy So these are burial items that represent the fallen and it is not recommended to take photos at the scene with yourself in the picture.
How to go to "Terracotta worrior" by Metro+bus from Xi'an
Terracotta worriors or 秦陵兵马俑 (Pingmayong) is one of the historical place in China.
Here is the way to go by your own.
Subway Option: Take Xi'an Metro🚊 Line 1 to Fangzhicheng Station. (50-60 minutes)
Transfer to Bus🚍: From Fangzhicheng Station, take Bus 307 (15 minutes) directly to the Terracotta Warriors.
Cost: Similar to the bus option, around 7-8 CNY
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Terracota Warriors
Bought basic entry tickets from Trip.com one day in advance. Entry of the museum is not restricted by the time selected at online booking.
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Terracptta warriors
amazing experience in xi'an emeperor qinshihuang's mausoleum. huge number of terracotta warriors#terracottaarmy
Fun times in Xi’an
We explored the Terracotta Army, Xi’an City Wall, Goose Pagoda, walking streets, etc! It was a great city to visit. #xian #terracottaarmy #wildgoosepagoda
Beautiful Tourist Trap in China
Have you ever dreamed about seing real China? Or traveling all the way to Xi’An to see a wonder - Terracotta Warriors? Well, I managed to do it for you, and here is my humble opinion:
1. If you want to see traditional China - go. Try biangbiang noodles, stir fried chrysanthemum, osmanthus wine and a bunch of different interesting street food. The price for biangbiang noodels does not go above 25 RMB and most of the other streetfood you can get within 10-20 RMB range(some things even cheaper). And enjoy your stay.
2. If you think that your trip to Terracotta Army will be great, do not even dream about it. Firstly, public transport: no straight buses/trains/shuttles from city centre. You almost always have to call a DiDi. Also, considering the distance, it becomes pricey. Then, it is recommended to go early - the earliest admission starts at 8:30 and ends at 9:30. I did it, and ended up being extremely disappointed because of the crazy crowd around it. It was a real nightmare.
3. No matter which attraction you go to, water is double to triple the original price. Never saw that in Inner Mongolia, Beijing, TongLi, Suzhou or Shanghai.
4. Attractions within City Wall are beautiful, but quite pricey compared to china overall.
5. I want to Camel Bell performance. Great, beautiful, but if you cannot sprak chinese ask for yhe tickets on the right side to read the screen (and you might miss half of the performance due to that). If you speak Korean better, choose left side since it has Korean subtitles.
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Terracotta Army: Unveiling Ancient Marvels
Immersing myself in the awe-inspiring presence of the Terracotta Army was a journey that transcended time and space. As I ventured into the massive pits housing these ancient wonders, I was struck by the sheer magnitude of this archaeological marvel that has stood the test of time for over two millennia.
The silent, stoic army of thousands of life-sized clay warriors, chariots, and horses stood as a testament to the ingenuity and craftsmanship of the ancient Chinese artisans. Each soldier bore unique facial features, a testament to the skilled artisans who meticulously crafted these clay soldiers with astonishing precision.
The magnitude of Emperor Qin Shi Huang's vision for his afterlife became apparent as I marveled at the sheer scale of the excavation site. The sense of awe and wonder that washed over me was palpable as I stood in the presence of these intricately detailed figures, each one a reminder of a rich history that seemed to come alive before my eyes.
The exhibit's expertly curated displays and informative plaques provided a comprehensive understanding of the historical, cultural, and artistic significance of this unparalleled archaeological find. It felt like peering into an ancient world frozen in time, a tangible connection to a civilization that has long since passed.
Witnessing the preservation efforts and ongoing excavation works further highlighted the dedication to safeguarding this invaluable part of our shared human heritage. It was an experience that left an indelible mark on my understanding of history and a deep appreciation for the stories waiting to be discovered beneath the earth's surface.
The Terracotta Army experience was a remarkable journey through ancient history, offering a glimpse into the ingenuity and artistry of ancient China. It was a reminder of the enduring legacy of human creativity and a testament to the boundless wonders waiting to be unearthed.
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Incredible
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.
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Unveiling the Secrets of Terracotta Army
Visiting the Terracotta Army Museum was a mesmerizing odyssey through China's ancient wonders. The sheer grandeur of the meticulously crafted soldiers, each with a unique expression, left me spellbound. It felt like wandering in a historical epic, unraveling the mysteries of an emperor's afterlife army.
The museum's detailed exhibits and passionate guides provided an immersive experience, making it a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and curious travelers alike. A journey that transcends time and leaves you marveling at the genius of ancient civilizations.
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The astonishing Terracotta Army!
Terracotta Army
Built by China’s first emperor Qin Shi Huang of the Qin Dynasty 2,200 years ago. When he was just 13 years old, he wanted a mausoleum as big as a city built for him to protect him in the afterlife. The city sized mausoleum is guarded by the life sized Terracotta Army of more than 8,000 life sized soldiers, 130 chariots with 520 horses and 150 Calvary horses. Also among the army were 40,000 real bronze weapons
Construction took 38 years to build, by 720,000 workers (from 247BC - 208 BC). The Terracotta Army was first discovered in 1974 by five farmers when they were digging a well. One of the farmers is still alive.
Today, there are about 108 pits discovered but only 3 pits are open to the public. All the warriors were discovered broken except for one kneeling archer that was found intact (slide 3). He is called the lucky warrior. It takes about one year to put one warrior back together using the same technique (including baking the clay in 950 -1200 degrees heat for a week). Each warrior weighs 100kg.
When the warriors were first found, they were originally coloured, but due to the lack of technology at the time, the colour vanished within a week after they were exposed to the dry air
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#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
XIAN- 3 MUST Visit Places in Xian!
1. The City Wall
This is one of the ancient largest military defences in the world and it is also well preserved. To enter the city wall you have to pay 54rmb. You can cycle around the wall or just enjoy strolling around while taking great photos. Free for children and senior citizens.. just doubke check the height requiremenents for a free entrance for your kids.
2. Terracotta Warriors
Of course, this is the main attraction in Xian. We took the subway and bus going to this place. Metro line 2 to Beidajie then Line 1 to Fangzhicheng then Line 9 to Huaqing Pool Station. Afterwards we took 602 bus. This is a long ride that takes around 2 hours. We bought the tickets by the entrace for 120rmb each and we spent 3 hours inside.
3. Bell Tower
You can easily spot this in the city coz it is located downtown. We never had the chance to go inside and see the city from above the tower but we enjoyed looking at it lit up at night. We tried to buy but ticket office was close already. So make sure you go there early to avail tickets for the day or for the next day. Ticket price is I guess 35rmb
4. Muslim Quarters
My gosh I wish I had 2 bellies coming to this.place. I kade a huge mistake though looking and asking for
pork for like a good 5 minutes then we realized how wrong that was hahaha! For food lovers this is a foodie lover heaven.
Enjou your holiday!
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Terracotta army-just for a tick in UNESCOlist
Visiting terracotta army was the biggest disappointment of the summer for a few reasons:
1. Herds of tourists and terrible heat this July
2. Overpriced (for a hall of statues... )
Well, I could still recommend to go there to those, who don't have overestimated expectations and NOT during summer holidays.
My tour included a visit to Huaqing palace in the morning which I liked better (all pictures but the first are from that site), even had some time to hike the "mountain". However, if you prepare in advance and learn a bit about Xian's incident, you can see a play of the same name there at the Scenic spot (I missed it because I didn't prepare well enough in advance and regretted afterwards)
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