Visite privée: Musée de l'armée de terre cuite et la ville de Xi'an





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Voir l'armée en terre cuite au Terracotta Musée des guerriers et des chevaux. Visitez les sites d'intérêt de la ville de Xi'an tels que le musée Banpo, le mur de la ville, la pagode Big Wild Goose, la rue Muslim et la Grande Mosquée. Personnalisez votre visite à Xi'an lors de cette visite privée de 8 heures.
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
Voyagez pendant 1 heure jusqu'au musée des guerriers et des chevaux de Terracota. Prenez une voiturette de golf du parking à l'entrée du musée pour votre visite de 2,5 heures (à vos frais). Entrez dans la fosse 3 considérée comme le poste de commandement car elle ne contient que 68 guerriers et 1 char. Continuez jusqu'à la fosse 2, qui contient 80 chars plus 1 800 guerriers et chevaux. Visitez la fosse 1, où 60 arbalétriers se tiennent debout et 160 arbalétriers s'accroupissent en position prête. Dirigez-vous vers la salle d'exposition des chars en bronze où sont logés les chars en bronze les plus anciens et les mieux conservés de toute la Chine.
En tant que symbole du xian à l'ancienne, la grande pagode de l'oie sauvage est un bâtiment ancien bien conservé et un lieu saint pour les bouddhistes.
Le musée provincial du Shaanxi a été achevé et ouvert au public en juin 1991. En tant que capitale de 13 dynasties impériales dans l'histoire chinoise, Xi'an est dotée de riches trésors à la fois culturels et de fond. Grâce à cela, le musée d'histoire du Shaanxi, le premier musée national moderne à grande échelle de Chine, a eu la chance de préserver un grand nombre de vestiges historiques et culturels.
À l'époque où les portes de la ville étaient les seules entrées d'une ville, les murs de la ville étaient sans aucun doute les points de défense cruciaux sur lesquels les dirigeants féodaux se concentraient. Par conséquent, les murs de la ville ont été construits à l'échelle nationale lorsque l'empereur a unifié le pays. La circonvallation à Xi'an aujourd'hui a été l'une des réalisations, qui a été construite et étendue sur l'ancienne ville impériale de la dynastie Tang (618-907).
Le quartier musulman est le centre de la communauté islamique de Xian et abrite de nombreux stands vendant une myriade de collations et de délicieux bibelots orientaux.
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Lieux et horaires de prise en charge
Vos hôtels à 2ème périphérique de Xi'an
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Les enfants en bas âge doivent être assis sur les genoux d'un adulte
- Sièges enfants avec besoins spéciaux disponibles
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
- Le musée d'histoire du Shaanxi est fermé le lundi
Avis(7)
Like visiting any historical sites, an experience and interesting guide makes the difference, and we were fortunate to have Helen.
It was 2012 when we visited the Terracotta first time by ourselves and this year is different with a tour guide. Lots of information and we were lucky to see the founder of the site. A lot more people this time and difficult to enjoy more time as we would like to. The small pagoda was very interesting and well worth to visit with less people AND FREE!
We were really looking forward to seeing the Terracotta Warriors and this private tour didn't disappoint. Thankfully it wasn't full of other tourists so we had an awesome time. Loved the Xi'an City highlights as well and plenty of history was discovered.
This is a must for a China tour. It is awesome in size and spectacle. There is something spiritual about the place as you marvel at the rows upon rows of clay soldiers and the human endeavour and sacrifices made to build and the conceal this mausoleum for it only to be discovered at the bottom of a well in 1974! Truly remarkable The main hanger is heaving and there is quite a crush to get to the front to get a could picture from the front. Not for the feint hearted and tolerated being tall and a bigger build
Sadly there is a reason there are only 2 reviews posted and our review matches the previous one. We had no contact from the company guide right up until the morning we were supposed to leave, in fact we had to get our hotel to call on our behalf as they had not contacted us. The guide was then 20 mins late and when we eventually found him (after the hotel called the company again) he tried to blame us (3 British sitting in a lobby full of Chinese are not hard to spot!) We then set out only to find out all we had paid for was a driver to take us there and back and for him to show us around the museum. Sadly my daughter was more knowledgeable on the history of the warriors so we did feel quite disappointed. We asked him lots of questions which he seemed to deflect and we felt he was really just there to show us where to go from one point to the next. Jerry was a nice guy and was very apologetic about the confusion that we had to buy tickets etc., as extra but at one point he stopped the car and said we could leave if we wanted to. Again a very unprofessional approach. We were shown all the tourist stores for jade, tea etc., and it felt very hard sale and off putting. To be honest, you don’t need to do this trip with a car and driver. You can get a taxi there, buy your tickets and walk around yourself as it’s all very self explanatory and they offer excellent audio guides or booklets. Very easy to get taxis back into the city after and then you can avoid being shuttled around all the shops after and rushed around the warrior pits.
<p>I booked this tour a little bit in a rush so didn't look what was included in the tour. This tour is only the transport and Driver and doesn't include and entrance fees which I thought was. My tour guide Jerry was very apologetic regarding this. It was a pleasant day with a very knowledgeable guide. He really tried to make it as informative and still relaxing as possible. I can strongly recommend him.</p>
<p>My husband and I booked onto this tour during our trip to China. Coffee, our tour guide for the day provided us with a good insight into the history of the Terracotta Army and was very knowledgeable. He was able to answer all our questions throughout the day. Coffee also helped us with ordering our lunch at a local restaurant which was very helpful. Coffee went onto take us to Muslim Street before we were taken back to the airport at an additional cost. Would recommend this tour to anyone visiting Xi'an.</p>



