Xi'an
Xi'an: Terracotta Warriors, Tang Memory & City Walls
Terracotta Warriors, Tang public culture, city walls, Muslim Quarter food, Buddhist memory, and Shaanxi craft.
About this trip
Xi'an became a capital because the Guanzhong Plain gave early empires grain, water, protection, and routes leading west. This module begins with Tang memory, goes deep into Qin archaeology, and then returns to the street through noodles, lamb, city-wall life, and hands-on craft.
What you'll do
- See the Terracotta Warriors with context beyond the headline site
- Walk or cycle the Xi'an City Wall for an elevated view of the old city
- Taste roujiamo, noodles, lamb, flatbread, and local pastries
- Connect Tang memory with pagodas, public night culture, and Buddhist translation
- Add hands-on craft such as clay warrior making or calligraphy where suitable
- Use Xi'an as a compact heritage module or a northern China anchor
Day by day
Arrive in Xi'an and enter the city through Tang memory, Buddhist architecture, public night culture, and Shaanxi food.
- Private arrival support
- Big Wild Goose Pagoda area
- Shaanxi welcome dinner
Your Local Guide
Local Xi'an host
Xi'an is easiest to understand through touch and taste: clay after the Warriors, wheat-based food after the museum, and city-wall cycling after Tang pagodas.
What's included
Included
- Private arrival or departure transfers within Xi'an
- English-language host or guide
- Private transport during planned activities
- Listed activities and entrance planning
- Meals mentioned in the final itinerary
Not Included
- Flights or trains to/from Xi'an
- Accommodation unless quoted
- Travel insurance
- Personal spending
Custom pricing - enquire below
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