Attractions:Muslim street,Xi'an Art Ceramics Factory, Terracotta Warriors and Horses
Meal: Not Included
Hotel: Overnight in Xi’an
Marvel at this grand array of thousands of lifelike clay sculptures of soldiers, horses and chariots that guarded China's first emperor, Qin Shi Huang, for more than 2,000 years. 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. Afterwards, stop at the Xi'an Art Ceramics Factory.
Drive back to the city in about 1 hour. On the way, there is an opportunity to visit an underground cave, a special form of dwelling common in northern China decades ago. Finally, take a relaxing stroll along the Muslim street, Muslim Quarter is a famous food and cultural neighbourhood in Xi'an, a snack street in Xi'an. Muslim Quarter is located in Beiyuanmen, where was originally an official district in the Qing Dynasty.
Today’s trip end, you can come back to the totel and have a rest.