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Xi’an - the cradle of China’s civilzation
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TXIY0398
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Xian, China |
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Arts & Culture |
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| Price: |
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| Duration: |
4 Days / 3 Nights |
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Daily |
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Unravel the mystery of the afterlife army at the Tomb of the Yellow Emperor, the City Wall and other centuries-old architecture. A private tour.
Minimum 2 persons traveling together. The price is subject to change depending on your selected hotel. Xian Guide, More Tours in Xian.
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| Tour Rates: |
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| Rates
include 7%
VAT tax and 10% hotel service
charge. Major credit cards
accepted. No
extra charge, no minimum |
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Note:
Booking should be made at least
14
days in advance.
The Triple rates are based on a twin sharing room with an extra bed for the third person.
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| Itinerary |
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Arrive at Xian International Airport, meet with a representative for transfer by private air-conditioned vehicle to town. Overnight in Xian at a chosen hotel.
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| Day 2: Xian (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner) |
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Breakfast at the hotel.
In the morning, city sightseeing at the City Wall. Then, continue to Huaqing Hot Spring and the Terracotta Warrior and Carriage Museum. Lunch will be served at local restaurant.
In the afternoon, visit the Banpo Neolithic Museum. And, in the evening, enjoy Dumpling dinner with Tang Dynasty Show. Overnight in Xian at a chosen hotel.
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| Day 3: Xian (Breakfast, Lunch) |
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Breakfast at the hotel.
In the morning, visit Old City Wall and the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, local lunch will be served at the restaurant.
Rest of the day is free at own leisure for self exploration of the city. Overnight in Xian at a chosen hotel.
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| Day 4: Xi'an Departure (Breakfast) |
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Day free at own leisure until departure transfer to airport for your onwards flight to next destination.
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| About the
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Dubbed as the cradle of Chinese civilization, Xi’an has much to explore in terms of architectural wonders and cultural heritage. Situated in the central part of Guanzhong Plain, some 900km southwest of Beijing, Xian was the capital of China for more than a millennium. It was one of the largest capital cities with the largest population in world history.
City Center Many of the busiest areas in Xi’an lie within and around the City Wall, while its outer areas are mostly industrial zones or residential areas. The city can be easily explored on foot, and the best starting point is Bell Tower Square near the south gate of the city wall.
One of the interesting places often overlooked by visitors is the teahouse. Most have a separate tea drinking area and offer a variety of traditional Chinese tea and fine tea sets. If you want to do something off the tourists’ beat, try Chinese traditional massage. There are many massage parlors around town, some good ones can be found in the hotels, offering various courses of massage from foot reflexology to full body massage. However, since this is not a typical tourist attraction, many places don’t have English signs. If you don’t speak or read Chinese, consult your guide or have him/her accompany you.
Ancient attractions in the city Having had a long life span as the center of civilization, Xian surely has many historical places and relics to attract people interested in Chinese history. The first and most impressive piece of architecture from ancient times is the city wall, built in the 14th century, and encompassing Xi’an’s inner city area. Within the wall are the Bell Tower and the Drum Tower, which were used to report the time during the Ming Dynasty. Other nearby attractions include the Ci’en Temple, which houses the famed 7 Stories Wild Goose pagoda, Shaanxi History Museum and The Banpo Village, the archaeological site of a 6000 years old Neolithic village.
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