I successfully visited the Terracotta Warriors during the holiday, and the experience was better than expected. I must go to Lishan Garden, where the bronze chariots and horses are ~ the most expensive car in the world is there!
It is strongly recommended to visit Lishan Garden first on holidays and weekends! Then visit the Terracotta Warriors, because most people, especially tour groups, visit the Terracotta Warriors first, so that you can avoid the large group and have a better experience.
1️⃣Buy tickets: Buy tickets at the "Qin Shihuang Mausoleum Museum" a few days in advance, don't buy them on the day! 120/person includes the Terracotta Warriors and Lishan Garden, and bring your ID card
2️⃣Xi'an food recommendations: There are too many, I went to Xi'an 5 times just to eat! This article cannot be written due to the word count limit, so I put it in another article.
⬇️The one-day tour timeline is as follows, just follow it⬇️
[9:30] Depart, take the subway directly to Qinling West, take a taxi for more than 10 yuan to Lishan Park Visitor Center
[11:00] Arrive at Lishan Park, the 15 yuan shuttle bus must be arranged, otherwise your legs will break. Lishan has free tour guides but you have to wait.
Tour sequence: 9901 Exhibition Hall - Bronze Chariot and Horse Exhibition Hall - 0006 Exhibition Hall [opposite to the Bronze Chariot and Horse, don't take the electric car to the Emperor's Mausoleum directly after leaving the Bronze Chariot and Horse, don't ask me how I know haha] - Qin Shihuang's Mausoleum [optional] - end
[13:30] Exit Lishan Garden, take a free shuttle bus [public transportation] to the Terracotta Warriors, the bus is not very crowded
[14:00] Go to the commercial plaza next to the Terracotta Warriors to eat at Qin Shihuang's hand. I recommend Weijia Liangpi. The chain is clean and hygienic, and there are more seats on the two floors. Crazy carbon water inhalation hahaha
[15:00] Find a tour guide. You can find a tour guide inside or outside the door. The tour guide mechanism of the Terracotta Warriors is quite chaotic. You must hire a tour guide, otherwise all you see is a pile of dirt and a bunch of people.
Tour sequence: Pit 1 - Pit 3 - Pit 2
[17:00] End, you can take a taxi to Qinling West Subway Station to return to the city. This is the starting station with a seat hhh. If you want to watch the Song of Everlasting Regret performance, take a taxi to Huaqingchi subway station.
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