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MAKE RESERVATION?
You can make a reservation on Hotel,Airticket & Tour by
E-mail, Fax or Phone. Our office hours: 08:30-18:00(GMT+08:00).
Because of the time difference, it would be better to reserve
by email or message board out of our working hours. Each of
your requests will be respond promptly. You can get our contact
information in our website. Once the tour is confirmed by both
of us, the reservation is made. At the same time, a deposit
is required, and the amount depends on what tour you plan.
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Army of Terracotta Warriors |
The Army of Terracotta
Warriors stands about 1500 metres east of the Tomb fo
QinShihuang, a perpetually vigilant force standing guard
over the ancient imperial necropolis.
In 1974 peasants digging a well uncovered what turned
out to be perhaps the major archaeological discovery
of the 20th century : an underground vault of earth and
timber that eventually yielded thousands of life-size
terracotta soldiers and their horses in battle formation.
In 1976,two other, smaller vaults were discovered close
to the first one.
The first underground vault measures
about 210 metres east to west and 60 metres from north
to south. The pit varies in depth from five to seven
metres. Walls were built running east to west at intervals
of three metres, forming corridors. In these corridors,
on floors laid with grey brick, are arranged the terracotta
figures. Pillars and beams once supported a roof.
The
6000 terracotta figures of warriors and horses face east
in a rectangular battle array. The vanguard appears to
be three rows of 210 crossbow and longbow bearers who
stand at the easternmost end of the army. Close behind
is the main force of armoured soldiers holding spears,
dagger-axes and other long-shaft weapons, accompanied
by 35 horse-drawn chariots. Every figure differs in facial
features and expressions. The horse-men are shown wearing
tight-sleeved outer robes, short coats of chain mail
and wind-proof caps. The archers have bodies and limbs
positioned in strict accordance with an ancient book
on the art of war.
Many of the figures originally held
real weapons of the day, and over 10,000 pieces have
been sorted to date. Bronze swords were worn by the figures
representing the generals and other senior officers.
Surface treatment made the swords resistant to rust and
corrosion so that after being buried for more than 2000
years they were still sharp. Arrowheads were made of
a lethal metal alloy containing a high percentage of
lead … |
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| Visas for individual travel
in China are easy to get. China will even issue visas
to individuals from countries which do not have diplomatic
relations with the People'sRepublic of China (PRC)... |
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Grand Castle Hotel........................5*
Oriental Hotel Xian.........................4*
City Hotel Xian...............................3* |
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City Tours Package - Xi'an
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Xi'an One Day Tour - 03

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Code: |
CCTS
- 1 Day - Xi'an - 03 |
| Departure Date: |
Daily |
| Destinations: |
Xi'an |
| Major
Scenery: |
Terra-Cotta Warriors and Horses Museum, Banpo Neolithic Village
Ancient City Wall |
| Transportation: |
Luxury Air Conditional
Coach |
ITINERARY
Picked up by our guide,a full day visit includes
the unparalleled highlight of an excursion to the
incredible Terra-Cotta Warriors and Horses at the
Tomb of Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor of unified
China. Added visit to the Banpo Village - the remains
of a neolithic village dating back 6,000 years and
ancient city walll.Tonight enjoy Tang Dynasty Show.
Back to hotel .
PRRICE INCLUDE:
1. Private car or van for your own use
2. Entrance fees
3. Typical Chinese lunch at a nice restaurant.
PRICES ABOVE EXCLUDE:
Personal expense , tips to the guide and driver
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The Army of Terracotta Warriors
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Nationality |
Age |
Date/
Arrivel |
Duration |
Via |
Persons
/
Children |
Tour
Guide |
Status |
| Sophia
Noviani |
Indonesia |
37 |
26.09.08 |
7 |
Hongkong/Guangzhou/Shenzhen/Beijing/Shanghai |
4 \ 2 |
Indonesia |
Open |
| Oscar
Zuluaga |
Colombian |
58 |
xx.09.08 |
21 |
Beijing/Xian/Guiling/Yanshou/Hanzhou/Shanghai/Hongkong/Bangkog |
1 \ 0 |
English / French
/ Spanish |
Open |
| Ana |
Spanish |
44 |
14.09.08 |
15 |
Shanghai/Hanzhou/Guilin/
Xian/Beijiing |
2 \ 3 |
Spanish / English |
Open |
| Djoni
Widodo |
Indonesia |
59 |
28.09.08 |
8 |
Beijing/Shanghai/Shenzhen |
4 \ 2 |
Indonesia |
Open |
| Adrian
Nistal |
Spain |
32 |
17.09.08 |
16 |
Beijing/Xian/Guiling/Yanshou/Hanzhou/Shanghai |
4 \ 0 |
Spanish |
Open |
| Dov
Steinmetz |
Israeli |
56 |
29.09.08 |
12 |
Lijiang/Dali/Kunming
and Shangri-La |
1 \ 0 |
English |
Open |
| Daniel |
Indonesia |
40 |
25.09.08 |
9 |
Shanghai/Beijing/Guilin |
2 \ 3 |
Indonesia / English |
Open |
| Fauzan |
Indonesia |
35 |
27.09.08 |
9 |
Beijing |
1 \ 0 |
Indonesia / English |
Open |
| Moses
muyiwa Ogundele |
Nigerian |
26 |
XX.09.08 |
60 |
Beijing |
2 \ 0 |
English |
Open |
| Masood
Alam |
Pakistan |
27 |
10.09.08 |
30 |
Guangzhou |
1 \ 0 |
English |
Open |
| Robert |
Indonesia |
40 |
27.09.08 |
10 |
Beijing/Xian/Shanghai |
2 \ 0 |
Indonesia / English |
Open |
| Fonny
Agustine |
Indonesian |
44 |
25.09.08 |
10 |
Beijing/Xian/Shanghai/Guilin/Guangzhou |
4 \ 0 |
Indinesia |
Open |
| Hermanto
Lim |
Indonesian |
37 |
20.09.08 |
7 |
Hongkong/Beijing/xian/shanghai |
9 \ 1 |
Indonesia |
Open |
| Ridwan |
Indonesia |
26 |
25.09.08 |
11 |
Beijing/Xian/Guilin/HuangShan |
3 \ 0 |
Indonesia / English |
Open |
| Denny
/ Maria |
Indonesia |
34 |
28.09.08 |
2 |
Beijing |
4 \ 2 |
Indonesia / English |
Open |
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