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Are you vexed for not having enough time to admire the profound history and culture in Xian while exploring the authentic local food? This day trip will offer you an opportunity to visit one of the most significant archeological excavations in Xian while taking you to the hidden paths of the city where the authentic Xian food is available.
Imagine yourself riding a bike on the picturesque park when breeze gently touches your face, lake water sparkles and glitters under intoxicating sunset with lotus flowering blossoming, willows sway back and forth while bird chirping cheerfully, children run hither and thither, couples slowly stroll along the path, elders practicing social dance nearby, beautiful fountains erupt to the sky accompanied with music, and the elegant pavilions afar silently telling the past story of this ancient park. Taking this short trip will reward you with all the scenes describe before and much more.
If you were ever fascinated by the food of Xian you may have wondered how these amazing foods were made? On this day tour, you will learn the secrets of making homemade Biang Biang noodles before heading for the world-wonder Terracotta Warriors and Horses. The trip starts with a morning stroll at a local market savoring the wet market culture and continues with a hand-pulled noodle-making class at a private courtyard. Replete with food, you will leave for the Terracotta Warriors and be further dazzled by Chinese history.
This day trip is designed for people who are energetic and enthusiastic about mountaineering. Starting from your Xian hotel, you will take a high-speed train for half an hour to get to Mt. Huashan. Arriving at the Huashan North Station, you will take a local cab and begin trekking. Mt. Huashan is renowned for its steepness and ruggedness. Hiking on the mountain takes a lot of energy and courage. Please bring enough water and food supply. After the day trip, you will take the train back to Xian.
This day trip will take you to outside of Xian city to the northwest. Your first destination is the Qianling Mausoleum, the joint tomb for Tang Emperor Gao and his wife Wu Zetian, who was also the only empress in Chinese history. This short visit will unveil the life of this legendary woman. The afternoon trip will be to the Famen Temple where you will dive into the spirit of Buddhism and hear the Buddhist doctrine.
Enjoy a hassle-free private trip to Mt. Hua with entrance tickets and cable car booked in advance. After the hiking trip, enjoy a typical Chinese foot massage at a private practice to wash away all your fatigue. As one of the most famous mountains in China, Mt. Hua is particularly famous for its steepness. You will take cable car up and down the mountain and immerse yourself in the stunning natural beauty. Before going back to your hotel, a foot massage awaits you to relax and reenergise you again.
The first section of this tour provides a great opportunity to dive into the rich culture of Qin and be awed by the magnificent formation of the Qin Terracotta Warriors and Horses. While the second and third sections will be completely different. It’s well-known that the great Tang dynasty originated in Xian, but do you have any idea how the Tang Dynasty royals lived? What was it like living in the Tang Dynasty? This trip will lead you to visit a Tang-era palace, the Huaqing Palace where the secret, ancient royal lifestyle is revealed. Following that you will watch a grand show - Song of Everlasting Sorrow, displaying the moving love story between an emperor and a lady.
Xian is one if the cities that incubated Chinese civilization. It served as a place for many historical events to occur, which now left their marks in every corner of this ancient city for later generations to explore. This day trip will lead you to discover the Yangshao culture existed about 6000 years ago by visiting the remains of neolithic settlements in Banpo Neolithic Museum. After that, you will travel to 2000 years ago and see how the world wonder Terracotta Warriors and Horses were made in Qin Dynasty. In the end, you will travel to a time a bit modern and learn about a traditional kind of cave dwelling before heading back to hotel.
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