Attractions: Terracotta Warriors and Horses, Ancient City Wall, Muslim Quarter, Great Mosque
Meal: Not included
Hotel: Overnight in Xi’an
A full day of sightseeing begins with the Terracotta Warriors and Horses. The countless numbers of terracotta figurines and horses have been painstakingly painted. Generally speaking, all of the terracotta warriors have the unique majesty and calmness of the Qin people in their faces, with distinctive personalities and strong characteristics of the times. The terracotta sculptures are painted and sculpted in a combination of ways, although the age is far away, but in the freshly excavated can still be vaguely seen on the face of the characters and clothes painted in the colours.
After lunch, return to Xian to take a wonderful stroll on the Ancient City Wall, the largest and best-preserved ancient city wall in China, is one of the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units and a national AAAAA-level tourist attraction. Located in the downtown area of Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, the Xi'an City Wall is 12 metres high, 12-14 metres wide at the top and 15-18 metres wide at the bottom, with a closed rectangular outline and a circumference of 13.74 kilometres.
Leave the City Wall, then go to wander leisurely around bustling and lively Muslim Quarter, known as one of the representatives of Xi'an style, is the collective name of many streets in the Hui Min neighbourhood, which consists of several streets such as Bei Guang Ji Street, Bei Yuan Men, Xiyang Shi, Dapi Yuan, Hue Jue Lane, Shuo Jin Qiao and so on.
Don't miss the Great Mosque. There was a scripture university set here. Many scripure talents have come from here since the Qing dynasty. It is the scripture education "Shaanxi school" of the centre. And now it is the national key cultural relics protection unit.
After the Great Mosque visit, you will be escorted back to your hotel, you can spend more time here if you like, or you can explore the nearby spot such as Bell & Drum Towers on your own, just let your guide know. If you have some questions about this trip, feel free to ask your guide for help.