Explore Xi’an’s Terracotta Army and Huaqing Palace. Discover Qin and Tang dynasties’ secrets with expert guides. Book your immersive historical adventure now.
Explore Xi’an’s Terracotta Army and Huaqing Palace. Discover Qin and Tang dynasties’ secrets with expert guides. Book your immersive historical adventure now.
- The Museum of Qin Terra-cotta Warriors and Horses - [Terracotta Warriors] These Terra-Cotta Warriors were intended to protect China’s first emperor, Qin Shihuang, in the afterlife. He unified China in 221 BC, marking the first time in Chinese history, and established the Qin Dynasty (221–206 B.C.), initiating over 2000 years of feudal society. It…
- The Museum of Qin Terra-cotta Warriors and Horses - [Terracotta Warriors] These Terra-Cotta Warriors were intended to protect China’s first emperor, Qin Shihuang, in the afterlife. He unified China in 221 BC, marking the first time in Chinese history, and established the Qin Dynasty (221–206 B.C.), initiating over 2000 years of feudal society. It is important to note that Qin Shihuang’s underground palace remains intact, although some burial sites adjacent to his mausoleum have been looted. Why is his own burial site or underground palace still intact? It is believed that his tomb is equipped with a robust and sophisticated anti-grave robbing system, including hidden crossbows that could harm intruders, and a significant amount of mercury, which releases toxic fumes within the tomb.
- Huaqing Palace - Located at the base of Lishan Mountain in Xi’an, Shaanxi, the Huaqing Palace boasts a rich history.
Originally a royal hot spring palace from the Zhou Dynasty, it was transformed into a grand imperial resort during the Tang Dynasty. The site features stunning gardens, elegant palaces, and natural hot springs, seamlessly blending architecture with nature.
Notably, it was the romantic retreat of Emperor Xuanzong and his concubine Yang Yuhuan. The Mawei Incident, a pivotal event in Tang history, also took place nearby.
Today, it attracts numerous visitors who can enjoy the hot springs, explore historical sites, and watch “The Song of Everlasting Sorrow,” a performance depicting the love story of the emperor and Yang Yuhuan. It stands as a symbol of ancient Chinese imperial culture.

- Pick up and drop off
- English Guide
- Earphone
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Pick up and drop off
- English Guide
- Earphone
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Lunch
- Lunch
Join an extraordinary adventure to the Terracotta Army and Huaqing Palace, guided by our knowledgeable and amiable team.
At the Terracotta Army, be captivated by thousands of life-sized terracotta soldiers, each displaying distinct facial features and stances. Our specialists will bring to life the military splendor and burial traditions of the Qin…
Join an extraordinary adventure to the Terracotta Army and Huaqing Palace, guided by our knowledgeable and amiable team.
At the Terracotta Army, be captivated by thousands of life-sized terracotta soldiers, each displaying distinct facial features and stances. Our specialists will bring to life the military splendor and burial traditions of the Qin Dynasty, offering insights into Emperor Qin Shi Huang’s expansive ambitions.
In Huaqing Palace, immerse yourself in the lavish world of the Tang Dynasty. Explore the graceful palaces and enjoy the soothing hot springs, as our guides narrate the enchanting love story of Emperor Xuanzong and Yang Yuhuan, along with the era’s political intrigues. This tour is more than a visit; it’s an in-depth exploration of two magnificent dynasties’ histories, ensuring a seamless and enlightening experience.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.