Xi’an Terracotta Army Tours from Beijing
Take a high-speed journey into ancient China from Beijing: the Terracotta Army of Xi’an, the thousands of life-size clay warriors guarding the tomb of China’s first emperor. By bullet train, this UNESCO wonder can be visited on a long but unforgettable day trip from Beijing.
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Xi’an Terracotta Army in Beijing — FAQ
Can you visit the Terracotta Army from Beijing?
Yes — the Terracotta Army is in Xi’an, about 4.5–6 hours from Beijing by bullet train; day tours include round-trip rail, the warriors and a guide, making for a long but unforgettable day.
What is the Terracotta Army?
The Terracotta Army is a UNESCO World Heritage collection of thousands of life-size clay soldiers, horses and chariots, buried around 210 BC to guard the tomb of China’s first emperor, Qin Shi Huang.
Is a Terracotta Army day trip worth it from Beijing?
Yes — though a long day, seeing the thousands of unique warriors up close is awe-inspiring, and the bullet train makes it possible in a single day from Beijing.