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I also want to travel to the Terracotta Warriors, I checked the Internet, if it is with a group, fun places can be played, and the time will not be so rushed. If it's a holiday, there must be more people than usual, but there are no holidays. Time is limited, or it is convenient to go with the group.
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Go buy a map for a self-guided tour, or sign up for a local travel agency.
Day 1: City tour, Big Wild Goose Pagoda, Bell and Drum Tower, Muslim Street in the evening.
Day 2: A day trip to the Xi'an World Horticultural Fair.
Day 3: Huaqing Pond, Terracotta Warriors and Horses Day Tour.
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Shaanxi is a good place, you can refer to the detailed route on shenzhouvip, there are many strategies on it, all of which are quite new.
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It's very simple, there are special tourist lines near the train station, where do you want to go, hop on it OK, I think Xi'an has done a good job in tourism, whether it is transportation or tour guides, but the ticket is a bit expensive!
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The Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum is a large burial pit in the cemetery of Qin Shi Huang, based on the Terracotta Warriors and Horses, and the largest ancient military museum in China was established on the original site. Classic tour route: North Gate 2, No. 1 pit, No. 3 pit, No. 2 pit, cultural relics exhibition hall, a total of 5 scenic spots, the distance is kilometers, and it takes about 2 hours.
No. 1 terracotta warriors pit is rectangular, is a rectangular military array composed of infantry and chariots, with an area of 14,260 square meters, according to the density of the terracotta figurines and pottery horses that have been unearthed at present, about 6,000 pieces of terracotta warriors and horses can be unearthed. These terracotta warriors and horses are tall and the same size as real people, and they have created different characters in a realistic way, vividly showing the true appearance of the Qin Dynasty army.
The No. 2 pit was discovered in April 1976 when the No. 1 pit exhibition hall was built, and its plane was curved ruler-shaped, with an east-west span of 124 meters and a north-south span of 98 meters, with an area of about 6,000 square meters. On March 1, 1994, the excavation of the No. 2 pit began, and on October 14 of the same year, it was opened to the public in the form of "excavation and display". At present, the No. 2 pit is displayed in a large area of the shed wood layer.
The shed layer is the roof of the underground building in those years, part of the shed wood of the No. 2 pit was burned, and the rest belonged to natural decay and collapse.
Pit No. 3 was discovered in May 1976 and opened to the public on September 27, 1989. The figurine pit covers an area of 520 square meters, and the plane is in the shape of "concave", which is divided into three units: the south area, the north area and the middle area. Although this figurine pit is small, its nature is significant.
Archaeological experts believe that it should be the command organ that commands the military array of the No. 1 、-- pit. Judging from the location, the No. 3 pit is located.
The rear of the No. 1 and No. 2 pits is hidden and relatively safe. Judging from the above characteristics, Pit No. 3 is likely to be the command organ of the entire underground army.
The cultural relics exhibition hall of the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang is located on the northeast side of the square in front of the Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum of Qin Shi Huang, the appearance of the building is elegant and majestic, the interior decoration integrates many characteristic elements of the Qin Dynasty, and the environment in the hall is comfortable. In addition to the basic contents of the bronze carriage and horse and the history of the institute, the internal display also has a temporary exhibition hall, and actively introduces high-grade cultural relics at home and abroad to display the Hui family, and constantly updates the display content.
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The Terracotta Warriors and Horses are located in the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang in Lintong District, Xi'an City.
The Terracotta Warriors and Horses of Qin Shi Huang are known as the eighth hail miracle in the world. More than 1,000 soldier terracotta figurines unearthed here, with different images and vivid expressions, are a bright pearl in the history of ancient Chinese sculpture art, and are known as "one of the great discoveries in the archaeological history of the twentieth century".
The Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum, built on the site of the Qin Terracotta Warriors and Horses, was officially opened in 1979, and the main attractions include the Qin Terracotta Warriors.
No. 1, 2 and 3 pits, copper carriage and horse exhibition hall and related temporary exhibitions. The museum ticket allows you to visit the three terracotta warriors and horses pits, including the No. 1 pit, the exhibition room of unearthed cultural relics of Zhao Fool, the exhibition hall of bronze chariots and horses, and the mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang. The terracotta warriors and horses unearthed here can be divided into general figurines, samurai figurines, car warrior figurines, etc., according to the different costumes, demeanors, and hairstyles, and the faces, hairstyles, postures, and expressions of each terracotta figurines are different.
The terracotta figurines and pottery horses were originally painted, but most of them have peeled off and changed color due to later fire and soaking.
When is the best time to play the Terracotta Warriors?
Best time to visit Terracotta Warriors.
It is suitable for all seasons, but because Xi'an has high temperature and rain in summer and cold and dry winter, it is recommended to travel in spring and autumn.
If you visit the Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum in summer, it will be cooler sooner or later, and if you choose to visit in winter, it is appropriate to visit at noon, when the warm winter sun shines on your body and feel the imprint of history in thousands of years.
Go to the Terracotta Warriors, and if you have enough time, you can also go around the area.
Qinhuang Ice and Snow World, Huaqing Palace, Lintong Museum.
Qinhuang Ice and Snow World: "Qinhuang Ice and Snow World Boutique Exhibition" is the largest indoor ice sculpture exhibition in Northwest China so far, covering an area of more than 2,000 square meters, designed and produced by the world's famous ice sculpture designers. The area of the ice sculpture exhibition hall is large, and the number of ice sculpture works and the number of ice used are all in the minority.
The large ice sculpture is about 8 meters high and 15 meters in diameter, and can receive more than 5,000 visitors per day, and the exhibition hall capacity is about 500 people per batch.
Huaqing Palace: Huaqing Palace (Huaqing Pond Lishan) Scenic Area is located 30 kilometers east of Xi'an City, adjacent to the Terracotta Warriors. Because of its eternal hot spring resources and many historical events, it is well-known at home and abroad, and has become a landmark scenic spot for cultural tourism of Tang Palace in China.
Lintong Museum: Xi'an Lintong Museum is a geohistoric history museum, located on the east side of Huaqing Palace at the foot of Lishan Mountain, which has a large collection of cultural relics, including some fine products. The museum treasures the bronzes of the Western Zhou Dynasty, the relics that record the war of King Wu, as well as the gold coffin and silver statue unearthed from the ruins of Tangqingshan Temple, and the treasure tent of Shakya Rulai relics (which belong to extremely precious Buddhist cultural relics), these cultural relics have been listed as special cultural relics.
The Terracotta Warriors and Horses, also known as the Terracotta Warriors or Qin Warriors, is a category of ancient tomb sculpture, located in the terracotta pit thousands east of the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang, Lintong District, Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province, is the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units, the first batch of Chinese world heritage, known as the "Eighth Wonder of the World". >>>More
The terracotta figurines in the terracotta warriors and horses pits of Qin Shi Huang are estimated to have real models.
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No, the Terracotta Warriors and Horses ticket will be 110 before April 2011 After April, the peak season ticket will be 150 So you can come now Come as soon as possible The off-season tickets of the Tang Paradise are also discounted It seems to be 68 The peak season is 90 If you have a student ID card, you can buy half a ticket for all attractions Military ID is free Xinhua News Agency press card is free And Don't listen to others who say that you can sneak in When you get to the Terracotta Warriors, the ticket inspection is very strict Not your own student ID card will be checked Buy a ticket and don't get a ticket Enter the 4 gates and check them all The place of the Eighth Wonder is not something that can be slipped into casually. When the time comes, it will lose face and delay time.
Terracotta Warriors and Horses are definitely there Terracotta Warriors and Horses are just burial objects with the image of soldiers and horses Many dynasties have them, but the Qin Terracotta Warriors and Horses are the largest and most famous.