Qin Shihuang Mausoleum , located at the foot of Lushan , is the first large-scale and strange-structured imperial tomb in Chinese history, known as the world's first miracle. This mausoleum not only shows the iron-fisted politics of Qin Shihuang's unification of China, but also a symbol of his power in his birth. Its scale and richness of burial objects have surprised the future generations. 12 Qin Shihuang's Terracotta Warriors and Horses Pit is located near the mausoleum, and its magnificent Tao's group is breathtaking. These Terracotta Warriors and Horses are superb in craftsmanship, each piece of pottery has a unique face and a look, lifelike, reflecting the outstanding achievements of ancient sculpture art. Qin Shihuang Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum is a place full of historical atmosphere, showing the glorious history of China's 5,000 years, only Qin Shihuang's mausoleum is the most brilliant. The designer of Qin Shihuang Mausoleum is Li Si, the supervisor is Shaofu Order Zhang Yu, and a lot of human and material resources are used to build it. Its magnificent gates and bedroom complex, as well as more than 600 accompanying tombs and accompanying burial pits, constitute the complete form of Qin Shihuang Mausoleum on the ground. This mausoleum is not only a miracle in Chinese history, but also a part of the world cultural heritage. Its existence allows us to see the prosperity of the Qin Dynasty and has extremely high historical value.
MoreEmperor Qinshihuang's Mausoleum Site Museum, also known as the Terracotta Army, is located about 1.5 kilometers east of the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor and forms part of the extensive necropolis. There were more than a thousand terracotta soldiers unearthed here, each with a different facial expression. Standing before the massive underground army, you will feel the extraordinary might of the Qin Emperor that enabled him to unify six warring states two thousand years ago. The Qin Emperor Ying Zheng began building the mausoleum for himself at the age of 13. Nearly 720000 men and 38 years were required to complete this vast project.
Qin Shihuang Mausoleum , located at the foot of Lushan , is the first large-scale and strange-structured imperial tomb in Chinese history, known as the world's first miracle. This mausoleum not only shows the iron-fisted politics of Qin Shihuang's unification of China, but also a symbol of his power in his birth. Its scale and richness of burial objects have surprised the future generations. 12 Qin Shihuang's Terracotta Warriors and Horses Pit is located near the mausoleum, and its magnificent Tao's group is breathtaking. These Terracotta Warriors and Horses are superb in craftsmanship, each piece of pottery has a unique face and a look, lifelike, reflecting the outstanding achievements of ancient sculpture art. Qin Shihuang Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum is a place full of historical atmosphere, showing the glorious history of China's 5,000 years, only Qin Shihuang's mausoleum is the most brilliant. The designer of Qin Shihuang Mausoleum is Li Si, the supervisor is Shaofu Order Zhang Yu, and a lot of human and material resources are used to build it. Its magnificent gates and bedroom complex, as well as more than 600 accompanying tombs and accompanying burial pits, constitute the complete form of Qin Shihuang Mausoleum on the ground. This mausoleum is not only a miracle in Chinese history, but also a part of the world cultural heritage. Its existence allows us to see the prosperity of the Qin Dynasty and has extremely high historical value.
Checked out Emperor Qin Shi Huang's Mausoleum in China today—talk about impressive! The terracotta army was massive and so detailed, it's hard to believe they're over two thousand years old. Definitely a humbling experience being surrounded by such history.
Great visit to Terracotta Warriors and Horses museum. The only Pit worth looking at is the number 1 Pit. The others while open are still under excavation.
Very good, history is very worth knowing. The ancients have such a level of creation, like a miracle. The first time I came to Xi'an, the Terracotta Warriors and Horses, Huaqing Pool are all places to go, it is really very good! ! ! Be sure to explain
The Terracotta Warriors and Horses are still worth a visit, especially the No. 1 pit. The ticket is very convenient, almost seconds to issue the ticket, and then swipe the ID card to enter the venue. After entering, I swiped the ID card twice, and there was a security check for the first time. It is very large and spectacular, you can make an appointment to explain. Overall, you can finish shopping in more than 2 hours.
The only meaning is to see the terracotta warriors and horses on display. The interpreters in the venue are more professional when explaining the pit number one, two and three. But the mechanism of the museum pulling people to shop is very bad. If you are interested, you are naturally willing to buy it. If you are not interested, it is useless to say anything. Seeing that there is no shopping, just throw people down and let people go out. Let me have a little less impression of Xi'an's service.
As a must-check-in attraction in Xi'an, the real scene is still very shocking. There is a direct bus to the gate of the scenic spot from the subway to Huaqingchi Station. It is necessary to rent a guide at the door. The tickets also include Lishan Garden. You can take a free bus in the parking lot to visit!
The tour guide Chen Yu is humorous, with a thick cultural foundation, a lively explanation, and a good mood for tourists. Not only can he talk about the hidden knowledge of the attractions, but also can combine the current cultural rejuvenation content to let tourists, especially children feel the long and heavy history of the motherland. I also took a vivid patriotic education class. I deeply felt the unique charm of the ancient capitals of the 13th Dynasty. I remembered the prosperity of my great Qin, Dahan and Datang. During the Spring Festival, I can go to Xi'an, the ancient capital, and hope to have the opportunity to come to Xi'an again. Chang'an Changle!