Pick you up from your hotel in morning. Visit the amazing
Terracotta Warriors and Horses In 1974 when the farmers drilling a well, what they found would excite the archeology world. In a vault of approximately 12,000 square meters and 5m underground lay some 8000 terracotta infantry soldiers, archers, cavalrymen and chariots arranged in battle formation, as warriors, they each held weapon, bronze swords, spears, axes and halberds-which were still sharp when discovered and longbows and crossbows, ready to defend their Emperor's (Emperor Qingshihuang) immortal soul. The terracotta sculptures show a high level of artistry with individualized facial expressions, hairstyles and clothing and were one brightly painted with black armor, colorful red scarves and green pants, though the colors have long faded.
Move on to Huaqing Hot Spring.The museum is 30km east of xi'an, was once the playground of Tang dynasty emperors, though there have been buildings there as early as the western Zhou (about 3000BC),with later additions built during in Qin and Sui dynasties. the museum are famous because YangGuifei,one of four beauteous girls in Chinese history. The natural springs are considered to have beneficial minerals and there are several places to bathe, visitors also can enjoy these valued hot spring .
Be transferred back to hotel. (Lunch)
Quotation:
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Number of people |
Cost |
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1 person |
160 USD / person |
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2 people |
95 USD / person |
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3 people |
85 USD / person |
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4~6 people |
75 USD / person |
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7~9 people |
70 USD / person |
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10 people or more |
50 USD / person |
Payment:
1. Pay cash to our tour guide in cash in Beijing. US$ and Chinese currency are both acceptable.
2. Credit Card by PayPal .
After your tour confirmed we will send a payment request to your Email.
Above price includes:
1.Pick-up from and transfer back to your hotel .
2.Air-conditioned car or van.
3.Admission fee of mentioned attractions.
4.Meals as listed in itinerary.(B-Breakfast; L-Lunch; D-Dinner)
5.English-speaking tour guide.
Above price excludes:
Gratuities to guides and drivers,Personal expense, cable car of Great Wall.