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Discover the imperial history of Xi’an on this private tour. Explore the scenic Huaqing Palace, once a royal retreat, then visit the Qin Shi Huang Mausoleum, the final resting place of China’s first emperor. Your guide will share stories of ancient emperors and the Tang Dynasty, bringing the past to life.
✔️ English-speaking tour guide throughout
✔️ Private vehicle & dedicated driver for all transfers
✔️ Admission fees to all listed attractions
✔️ Pure leisure travel: No forced shopping stops
✔️ Visa-free friendly travel schedule
*This rate is based on double occupancy with a minimum of 2 travelers per booking.*
1. **Group Size Adjustments**
The quoted price applies to groups of 2 or more. Pricing for single travelers will be calculated separately, including a single room supplement.
2. **Itinerary Customizations** Any changes to travel routes, scenic spots, trip duration, dining standards, or travel dates will require a full recalculation of the quotation.
3. **Final Confirmation** The final travel price is subject to the confirmed quote agreed upon by both parties at the time of booking.
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Visit the world-renowned Qin Shi Huang Mausoleum and its Terracotta Army, an extraordinary archaeological treasure. Explore the life-sized clay soldiers, chariots, and horses that have guarded China’s first emperor for over two millennia, and learn about the fascinating history behind this imperial legacy.
Step into Huaqing Palace, famed for its imperial hot springs and elegant Tang-era gardens. Discover the legendary love story of Emperor Xuanzong and Yang Guifei, and enjoy the serene landscapes that have inspired Chinese art and history for centuries.
Grand Tang Everbright City brings the Tang Dynasty to life with illuminated streets, traditional architecture, and cultural performances. Stroll through bustling squares filled with sculptures, lights, and entertainment, experiencing the vibrant spirit of ancient Xi’an in a modern setting.
Xi’an’s cuisine reflects its Silk Road heritage, blending bold spices, hearty flavors, and centuries-old recipes. From hand-pulled noodles to crispy flatbreads and savory street snacks, every bite tells a story of the city’s rich cultural exchange.