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Visiting the Terracotta Army definitely requires a good strategy, so pay attention if you're planning to go

Visiting the Terracotta Army definitely requires a good strategy‼️ Pay attention if you're planning to go. It's really inconvenient for friends from other places to visit the Terracotta Army, as it's more than 30 kilometers from the city center😳 The journey takes about half an hour, and it can be really tiring if not planned well. 💪 As a local, I've written a super comprehensive guide for everyone📝 If you come across this, make sure to save and pin it. 💟Transportation: Subway: Line 9 to Huaqingchi Station Exit C, then transfer to bus 602 or 613 to Qin Yong Village. 💟Direct bus: The cost is 30 RMB per person, including a guide. It's available near the Bell Tower at the Yisu Grand Theater; Tonghuamen Subway Station Exit D; and the Vienna Hotel near the Big Wild Goose Pagoda. Buses run from 8 am to 2 pm, every half hour. 💟Ticket prices: Adults 120 RMB/person, students 60 RMB/person (with a certificate from the student network), and free for those under 16 years old. 💟Guided tours: It's highly recommended to listen to a guided tour when visiting the Terracotta Army, as it allows for a deeper understanding of the relevant history and the historical significance represented by the different forms of the warriors. I was truly amazed while listening😱 You can find an official guide, usually for 30 RMB per person. Keep walking to the very end where it says 'official guides' to find a guide~ Otherwise, you'll just be wandering around without any real experience. 💟Visiting order: Pit 1👉 Pit 3👉 Pit 2 Pit 1 to see the overall layout, Pit 3 to see the arrangement, and Pit 2 to see the details~ ✅Pit 1 The location where the Terracotta Army was first discovered, with rows of soldier statues, chariots, and infantry squads in the middle, burying about 6,000 terracotta warriors and horses, as well as a large number of bronze weapons. ✅Pit 2 The layout inside the pit is complex, with a more complete range of troops. Most of the promotional images are taken inside Pit 2, which is the essence of the Terracotta Army pits. Some areas are still under development, with archaeologists working on restoration. ✅Pit 3 Smaller in scale, it served as the military command post for Pits 1 and 2. ✅Bronze Chariot and Horses The most complex structure and the most complete harnessing system of ancient chariots and horses, known as the 'crown of bronze'. ⚠️The most important thing is to manage your time well if you want to visit Lishan Garden. It takes about two hours to visit the Terracotta Army, and then you'll need to queue for Lishan Garden. The place isn't too crowded recently, but it's best to go early during the peak season, as it's impossible to get in at noon. If you find it troublesome, you can also opt for a one-day tour, which takes care of everything, haha.
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