Book a private transfer to Terra Cotta Army Museum Facts Should Know Before you go Terracotta Army Museum, which is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located in the Lintong District, Xi’an, China. The army sculptures were meant to protect the first Emperor of China, named Qin Shi Huang, in his afterlife after his burial. The army was initially buried and forgotten for hundreds of years; until it was discovered in 1974 by farmers digging a well. The sculptures include sculptures of army generals, warriors, horses, and even chariots. Although the collection is known to depict an army, there are other figures as well, which include musicians, officials, strongmen, and even acrobats. The soldiers and other sculptures buried with the Emperor are made of clay, but they are based on real warriors. In total, more than 8,000 soldiers were buried with the emperor to watch over him in his afterlife. The Emperor rose to power when he was only 13 years old. After taking the throne, he ordered this project, which took nearly 40 years to complete. He ruled from 247 BC to 210 BC. Seeing this ambitious collection of artworks is an experience most people will live to […]
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The Qianling Mausoleum is a tomb site of the Dynasty of Tang and it is in Qian County, Shaanxi province, China. The mausoleum is 53 miles northwest of Xian which was formerly known as Chang’an and it is the Tang capital. The actual date that the mausoleum was built is about 618 and it represents one of the Chinese historical landmarks. The main tombs are those of Emperor known as Gaozong and Wu Zetian who was the empress. It is the only tomb that an emperor is sharing with his wife but this is attributed to that the empress became the ruler after her husband’s death. The entire site of the mausoleum covers an area of 0.88 square miles and has a total of 124 sculptures made of stone. The southern approach of the mausoleum is lined with sculptures of both people and animals. The most prominent animals are ostriches, horses, winged horses and lions. The animals are an indicator of how prominent the emperor and his wife were when they ruled China. In the mausoleum there are also different buildings which include a pavilion, a sacrifice hall, a hall of ministers and different corridors. Most of the structures and […]
시안 남역은 종루에서 약 30km 떨어진 교외에 위치하고 있습니다. 외딴 작은 역입니다. 앞 광장과 단층 터미널 건물만 있습니다. 역의 동쪽 모서리에는 승객이 티켓을 구매, 변경 또는 환불할 수 있는 매표소가 있습니다. 역에 들어서면 화장실과 식수 시설이 있는 대기 구역이 있습니다. 일반적으로 잠시 후에 출발하는 열차의 승객만 역에 들어갈 수 있으며 다른 승객은 밖에서 기다려야 합니다. 티켓 예약 시안 남역은 시안-안캉 철도의 중요한 역입니다. 이 역에서 운행하는 열차는 타이위안, 충칭, 안캉, 핑야오, 다저우, 화산, 제슈, 링스, 후허하오터, 청두, 취치하얼, 위린, 바오터우, 오르도스, 옌안, 쿤밍을 오가는 열차입니다. 시안 남역에서 다른 곳을 방문하려면 어떻게 해야 하나요? 북역 – 먼저 920번 버스를 타고 산센 궈지쟈쥐(三沙国条)에 도착해야 합니다. 그런 다음 남쪽으로 약 220m를 걸어 산야오(三遙) 지하철역으로 이동하면 지하철 2호선을 타고 북역에 도착할 수 있습니다. […]
Acting on Zhu Sheng’s advice after capturing Huizhou, Zhu Yuanzhang, first ruler and Emperor of all-powerful Ming Dynasty, built the historic and epic Xi’an City wall to help provide the much-needed security during the war-prone era. Building these ‘high walls’ was also in an effort to fortify the city, thereby bringing the rest of the states together. The wall has survived several centuries and remains one of the world’s most extensive traditional military defense systems. Not only is the wall one of the best preserved, but also the largest and oldest in the country. Erected during the 14th century, it has undergone refurbishment thrice, about once every 2 centuries, and most recently in the early 1980s. The wall harbors four main gates that helped to provide access to the town during the ancient times, with sentries on towers overlooking each gate. In addition, a large part of the city features a wide moat stretching around the historic walls, with huge drawbridges used to cut links when lifted, thereby controlling access to and from this city. This perimeter wall is best covered while cycling, as this allows tourists to explore the old city faster. The majestic Xi’an City wall features flanking […]
시안 셴양 국제공항은 중국 북서부에서 가장 큰 공항이자 중국에서 두 번째로 큰 공항으로, 시안과 관중 지역을 담당합니다. 이 번화한 공항은 중국 산시성의 수도인 시안에서 북서쪽으로 41km 떨어져 있습니다. 시안은 다양한 활동의 중심지이자 인기 있는 관광지입니다. 시안의 광범위한 교통망 덕분에 위에서 언급한 모든 교통수단을 이용할 수 있으며, 시안 셴양 국제공항에서 시내 중심까지 1시간 이내에 도착할 수 있습니다. 시안 셴양 국제공항에서 시내 중심까지 가는 방법은 아래에 강조 표시된 여러 가지가 있습니다. 시안 셴양 국제공항은 공항과 시내 곳곳을 연결하는 여러 셔틀버스 서비스를 제공합니다. 승객 안내 데스크에서 티켓을 구매할 수 있으며, 소요 시간은 약 1시간입니다. 셔틀버스보다 약간 비싸지만 택시는 훨씬 더 프라이빗하며 시내에서 원하는 곳으로 바로 이동할 수 있습니다. 짐이 많으신 경우에도 매우 편리한 선택입니다. 택시를 이용하실 수 있습니다 […]
The Shaolin temple is no doubt one of the beautiful temples in China. There are thousands of travelers love to visit Shaolin temple not only for the natural beauty but also the historical image. But the problem is the majority of the people does not know the ways of visiting Shaolin temple, especially from the xi’an. Here i will discuss the ways of just how to get to the Shaolin temple from xi’an. If you are now at xi’an and want to visit Shaolin temple then the best solution for the traveler will be using public transportation. The distance from xi’an to Shaolin temple is around 448 Km. It will normally take 5-6 hours to reach Shaolin temple through the public transportation. You will be able to get direct bus service from xi’an to Shaolin temple all day long. So, you never need to be worried as the buss will stop exactly at your destination. If you do not love bus journey then you have another comfortable option. You can use the train for visiting Shaolin temple from xi’an. There is no doubt that the train journey will be much more comfortable compared to bus journey but the problem is […]
Xian has for quite some time been among the most grounded impacts on arts in China. Xian was the capital of the Tang Dynasty, which was viewed as the Golden Age of Chinese culture. When you visit Xian, you have the chance to back more than a thousand years to the Tang Dynasty at the Tang Dynasty Dinner and Dancing Show Xian and see the apex of Chinese art in real life. The show has been going since 1981, and it has turned out to be one of the must do things after visiting Xian. It is exceptionally well known to travelers and reliably influences it into the main ten attractions to list for Xian. When you visit the show, you are in for fun and exciting out the night. Several Tang Dynasty exhibitions are accessible at night around Xian. Normally the night starts with a meal feast, and this is then followed by the music and dancing exhibitions. Remember to carry your camera to catch the astonishing sleeves of the outfits and the splendidly colored ensembles that move quickly over the stage. The Tang Dynasty was in charge from 618 – 907 A. D, and amid this time social […]
The Xianyang museum is one of the most famous local museums in China. It’s strategically located in Xianyang City, along Zhongshang street. The Xianyang museum was a Confucian Temple up to 1962 when it was opened to the general public after its renovation and expansion. Amazingly, the museum has maintained the temple look for the many years and is well known for its Terracotta Army artifacts, lots of art, and the bronze vessels. The museum covers about 1100sq and is strategically located about 17 miles from Xi’an, which was then the Qin Empire’ capital city, that is, between 221BC and 206BC, and the primary area for the Han Dynasty between 206BC and 220BC. The Han Dynasty used Xianyang Museum as their Mausoleum, where they buried all the dead. This contributed to the discovery of the best artifacts from the royal graves and the destructions of Xianyang City. Apart from all these, the museum holds the best cultural monuments of both the Han Dynasty and the Qin Dynasty which were discovered from the Xi’an Xianyang City. The Xianyang Museum stars 9 exposition halls, with each hall hosting real-life reserves. The 9 halls are divided into the following 4 parts: – Exhibition […]
The Hanyangling Tomb and Museum, situated near Xi’an in China, is an extraordinary site that provides visitors with a one-of-a-kind opportunity to explore the Han Dynasty. This impressive archaeological complex houses the final resting place of Emperor Jingdi and his empress. Within its grounds, visitors can explore a museum filled with a remarkable collection of historical artifacts and captivating exhibits. Discover the fascinating world of the Hanyangling Tomb and Museum as we delve into its rich history, highlight its key attractions, and showcase the exciting activities that await visitors. Greetings The Hanyangling Tomb and Museum, also referred to as the Yang Mausoleum of Han, holds immense historical and cultural importance. Situated approximately 20 kilometers north of Xi’an, this mausoleum complex has a rich history that traces back to the Western Han Dynasty (206 BCE – 9 CE). It is a significant burial site where Emperor Jingdi and his wife, Empress Wang, were laid to rest. Discover the fascinating world of the Han Dynasty on this site, where you can delve into their rich heritage through a collection of well-preserved artifacts, learn about their unique burial practices, and admire the advanced museum displays. When you visit the Hanyangling Tomb and Museum, […]