Tour Highlights

  • Discover the Terracotta Warriors at Qin Shi Huang Mausoleum

    Discover the Terracotta Warriors at Qin Shi Huang Mausoleum

    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.

  • Explore the Historic Huaqing Palace

    Explore the Historic Huaqing Palace

    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.

  • Explore the Lively Grand Tang Everbright City

    Explore the Lively Grand Tang Everbright City

    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.

  • Witness the Power of Hukou Waterfall

    Witness the Power of Hukou Waterfall

    Hukou Waterfall is the largest waterfall on the Yellow River, famous for its roaring sound and dramatic rush of muddy waters. Feel the raw power of nature as the river narrows and plunges into a deep gorge, creating one of China’s most awe-inspiring natural spectacles.

  • Pay Tribute at the Yellow Emperor’s Mausoleum

    Pay Tribute at the Yellow Emperor’s Mausoleum

    The Yellow Emperor’s Mausoleum is regarded as the ancestral resting place of Huangdi, the legendary founder of Chinese civilization. Set among cypress-covered hills, it offers a solemn and meaningful visit that reflects China’s deep cultural roots and ancient history.

  • Explore the Historic Xuanyuan Temple

    Explore the Historic Xuanyuan Temple

    Located near the Yellow Emperor’s Mausoleum, Xuanyuan Temple is dedicated to Huangdi, the legendary ancestor of the Chinese people. Surrounded by ancient cypress trees, the temple complex offers a quiet space to appreciate traditional architecture, ritual culture, and China’s enduring spiritual heritage.

  • Taste Xi’an’s Traditional Flavors

    Taste Xi’an’s Traditional Flavors

    Mount Hua is famous for its steep cliffs, narrow paths, and breathtaking mountain scenery. Known as one of China’s Five Great Mountains, it offers thrilling hikes, ancient temples, and unforgettable panoramic views from its lofty peaks.

  • Ascend the Most Remarkable Feat of Ancient China

    Ascend the Most Remarkable Feat of Ancient China

    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.


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