This is a short route suitable for cultural explorers. The itinerary covers the Famen Temple, a royal temple of the Tang Dynasty, and integrates the culture of the royal mausoleums of the Tang Dynasty with the folk cuisine of Guanzhong. Multiple routes are available.
2-person independent group
Booking starts: 2025-05-06
3-person independent group
Booking starts: 2025-05-06
4-5 people independent group
Booking starts: 2025-05-06
Independent group of 6 or more people
Booking starts: 2025-05-06
Children under 1.2 meters
Booking starts: 2025-05-06
08:30
Qin Shi Huang Mausoleum Museum (Terracotta Warriors) is known as the "Eighth Wonder of the World". It is a burial pit of Qin Shi Huang Mausoleum, including three terracotta warrior pits and a bronze chariot and horse exhibition hall. Pit No. 1 is the largest, with more than 6,000 terracotta warriors arranged in actual combat formations. The generals and warriors have different expressions, and the bronze weapons are still cold and sharp after thousands of years. Pit No. 2 unearthed cavalry figurines, kneeling archers and other elite soldiers; Pit No. 3 is the site of the military headquarters, revealing the military system of the Qin Dynasty. The two bronze chariots and horses exhibited in the bronze chariot and horse exhibition hall are exquisitely crafted and can be called the "crown of bronze." (There are many tourists in the scenic area, so please choose 1-2 exhibition halls for on-site visits.)
14:00
Huaqing Palace (Huaqing Pool, Mount Li) is a royal palace in the Tang Dynasty, famous for its hot springs. The story of King You of Zhou playing tricks on the princes with fire and the love story of Emperor Minghuang of Tang and Yang Guifei both took place here. The scenic area covers historical sites such as Haitangtang (the Imperial Concubine's Bathing Pool) and Wujianting (the site of the Xi'an Incident). There are many scenic spots in Mount Li, such as the Bingjian Pavilion and Laomu Hall.
20:00
On the banks of Jiulong Lake in Huaqing Palace in Lintong, Xi'an, a dreamlike "Song of Everlasting Sorrow" is played on time every night. When night falls, Mount Li becomes a natural curtain, colorful lights interweave, and melodious music sounds. Dancers in Tang costumes appear on stage, vividly interpreting the love legend of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang and Yang Guifei. From the stunning first encounter, the deep affection in the passionate love, to the helpless farewell under the Anshi Rebellion, every scene is gripping. On the stage, the sparkling lake and the exquisite pavilions complement each other, creating an extremely romantic and vicissitudes atmosphere for this eternal love, making the audience feel as if they have traveled back to the Tang Dynasty, immersing themselves in this shocking love epic, and harvesting an unforgettable audio-visual feast.