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A complete guide to visiting the Terracotta Warriors!

Departure time: You can go as early as possible! It takes 2 hours from the city to the Terracotta Warriors and Horses. I chose the Terracotta Warriors and Horses Lishan Garden (at 9:30 in the morning), or you can go to the Lishan Garden (at 1 p.m.) and the Terracotta Warriors and Horses (at 4:30 in the afternoon). The latter Travel during off-peak hours, but be sure to join the queue for the Terracotta Warriors before 4:30. You will not be admitted after 5:00. transportation: Take the subway to Huaqingchi Station and exit from Exit C. Go up the escalator and walk ten meters straight ahead to bus stop 613/602: (1) Take 613 (private car, five yuan per person), scan the QR code to pay, and there are seats. (2) Wait for 602 (bus, two yuan per person), scan the traffic code, and take the bus to Qin Terracotta Warriors and Horses Station. The arrival time of both is the same. Don’t be frightened by the many stops of 602. There is no one getting on or off at the later stations. Go directly to the Terracotta Warriors and Horses. Staff of the Terracotta Warriors and Horses and Shaanxi locals all take 602, but there may be no seats available. Take the subway to Huaqingchi Station and take Didi directly to the Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum for about 15 yuan. Don’t take a private car! There are fake terracotta warriors! Try not to take the tourist bus that goes directly into the city, as there are huge traffic jams. Try not to be deceived by any roadside shortcuts to scenic spots. My strategy must be the most economical and labor-saving! Qin Shihuang Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum: About the explanation: The explanation at the door is uneven and unnecessary. But not listening to the explanation is equivalent to seeing through the pit? Here’s the point! Download the explanation in advance on station B (pit 1 in the first half hour, pit 3 in about 40 minutes, and pit 2 in about 49 minutes). Follow the order of pits 1-3-2, go to which pit, open station B (remember to recognize the subtitles, there will be subtitles), put on the headphones, it is no better than a casual explanation. You have to go through two ticket gates to visit the Terracotta Warriors and Horses. After entering the first ticket gate, you don’t need to take a battery car. You can go directly and get to the second ticket gate in five minutes. Terracotta Warriors and Horses—Lishan Garden Eating: Weijia Liangpi, the price in the scenic area does not increase. I bought a beef burger and a roujiamo and a portion of Liangpi only costs 34 yuan! If you want a bicycle, it is not more cost-effective than other small shops without brands. Go back to the sculpture opposite the entrance of Qinshihuang Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum and take the shuttle bus. If you want to eat Weijia Liangpi, turn left when you go out. If there are too many people waiting in line for the shuttle bus, there is no need to wait in line. Take bus 602 at the stop opposite the Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum, it costs 2 yuan per person, and get off at the Mausoleum of Qin Shihuang. If you go back to the city directly from the Terracotta Warriors and Horses of Qin Shihuang, don’t go in when you see the food street after exiting the Terracotta Warriors and Horses. You can turn right and leave Didi. It will take at least half an hour to walk out. Just search for "East side of Qin Terracotta Police Station" at the boarding point, then follow the map to the boarding point and wait for the bus. (If the security guard says there is no road, ignore it. If the driver stops you, run as close as possible to the driver). If you have good physical strength: The walk from Terracotta Warriors and Horses to Lishan Garden is about 2km and takes half an hour.
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Posted: Aug 18, 2024
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