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Xi'an
Itinerary
D1
Xi'an-Forest of Stone Steles Museum-Xi'an Museum-Bell & Drum Tower Square + Muslim Quarter-Yisu Cultural Block-Tang Paradise-The Grand Tang Mall
D2
Xi'an - Famen Temple - Eternal Scenery of Tang Dynasty
D3
Terracotta Warriors-Huaqing Palace-Yongxingfang
Specific itinerary
Day 1
After breakfast, meet your guide at the hotel and visit the Forest of Stone Steles Museum (30 mins), Shaanxi's oldest museum specializing in stone inscriptions, epitaphs, and carvings. Next, explore the Xi'an Museum (1 hour), featuring a Tang-era pagoda, historic bell tower, and classical gardens.
Stroll through the Bell & Drum Tower Square (30 mins) to admire Ming Dynasty architecture, then visit the Muslim Quarter (30 mins) for independent exploration and dinner.
Discover the Yisu Cultural Block (40 mins) near Bell Tower, blending opera theaters, local snacks, and vintage shops. Later, experience the Tang Paradise (1 hour), a royal garden showcasing Tang Dynasty grandeur with multi-sensory exhibits, before heading to the Great Tang Mall Night Market (1 hour) for iconic performances like the "Unstoppable Girl."
Day 2
After breakfast, guests will be picked up from the hotel and driven to Xianyang (approx. 1-hour ride).
Visit the Buddhist holy site, Famen Temple (2.5 hours; optional electric cart round-trip: ¥30/person).
Known as "True Body Pagoda", it is revered as the "Founder of Pagoda-Temples in Guanzhong".
The underground chamber unearthed:
Sakyamuni’s finger bone relic (Buddhist supreme treasure).
Copper pagoda, Eightfold Treasure Case, and Silver Scepter with Twelve Rings.
Relic viewing: 1st & 15th lunar months + Chinese public holidays (schedule subject to notice).
Xi’an Eternal Scenery Park (included):
Highlights:
Immersive Tang-themed exhibits (ghost houses, NPC interactions).
Show: "Xi’an Eternal Scenery" (60 mins):
A story of a Chinese-American girl’s ancestral quest.
Features:
3,000-ton flood effects and sandstorms.
360° stage blending history with technology.
Slogan: "One day here, a millennium of history!"
Return to hotel for rest.
Day 3
After breakfast, drive to Lintong (50 km, approx. 1-hour ride).
Visit Huaqing Palace (1.5 hours):
Combines imperial hot springs (Zhou–Tang dynasties) and the Xi'an Incident historic site.
Key attractions:
Five-Room Pavilion (Xi'an Incident memorial).
Imperial baths: Haitang Pool (Yang Guifei’s), Lotus Pool, Star Pool.
Quote: "Spring chill at Huaqing Pool, silken skin softened by warm springs."
Emperor Qinshihuang’s Mausoleum Site Museum (2.5 hours):
Terracotta Warriors (Pits 1–3):
"World’s largest underground military museum."
"Eighth Wonder of the World."
Return to Xi’an for Yongxingfang Snack Street (40 mins, self-guided).
Cultural note:
A Tang-style block reviving Shanxi heritage snacks under the "Imperial City Revival" plan.
Service Standards
Transportation
2-3 passengers: B-class sedan (Mazda, Kia, Nissan, Toyota, Volkswagen, etc.)
4-6 passengers: 7-seat MPV (Buick GL8, Maxus, etc.)
Accommodation
4-star/5-star hotels (No complimentary single room; solo travelers pay supplement).
Xi'an 4-star: Yishang/Ibis Styles or equivalent (Ctrip-rated).
Xi'an 5-star: Intercity/Hyatt Centric or equivalent.
Meals
4 breakfasts + 2 lunches/dinners (Hotel breakfasts are non-refundable; some meals require self-payment).
Attractions
First-entry tickets included; exclude scenic area shuttles & optional sites.
Shopping
Zero shopping (Local souvenir shops near attractions/restaurants are independent).
Guide Service
Licensed Chinese guide (Driver-guide combo for groups ≤6).
Notes
Queuing at attractions is mandatory.
Insurance
Travel agency liability insurance.
Exclusions
Personal travel accident insurance (recommended for travelers to purchase individually);
Single supplement applies if traveling alone;
Costs not specified in the contract, including but not limited to:
Non-contractual activities beyond the itinerary
Expenses during independent arrangements
Shopping within scenic areas
Child price covers only local transportation, meals, and guide service. Additional costs are at own expense;
All items not listed in the "Included Services" section are self-funded;
Travel accident insurance and flight insurance (advised to purchase at booking);
Costs due to force majeure or unforeseeable events (e.g., natural disasters, flight delays/cancellations, vehicle breakdowns);
All expenses during free time;
Personal hotel charges (laundry, haircut, phone, TV, beverages, etc.);
Shopping, entertainment, and meals en route;
Additional costs from transportation delays/cancellations or force majeure;
Round-trip transportation to/from meeting point (additional fees apply for pickup);
Consequences of failing to reach the designated meeting point due to personal reasons.
Important Notes
Ticket Real-Name Policy
Since January 1, 2012, all Chinese train tickets require ID verification.
Passport (valid) must be provided during registration.
Non-matching ticket/passenger info may result in denied boarding (tourist bears responsibility).
Itinerary Adjustments
Route and specialty meals may be rearranged by guide without reducing attractions or standards.
Itinerary Confirmation
Discrepancies between tourist's itinerary and confirmed version exempt the company from liability.
Crowd Management
Guides may adjust visit sequences at Xi'an attractions to avoid congestion.
Attraction Cancellation
Voluntary skip of attractions entitles refund at agency-scenic spot agreed price (signature required).
Complaint Policy
Feedback via official comment form is binding.
Issues must be reported in Shaanxi; post-departure complaints are void.
Pre-Departure Contact
Guide will contact tourists 24 hours before departure.
Hotel Check-in
Inspect room facilities immediately; report damages/missing items to hotel to avoid disputes.
Force Majeure Clause
Unforeseen events (traffic control, accidents, crowds, etc.) may cause:
a) Cancellation
b) Partial attraction access
c) Lodging changes
d) Delayed return (night stops comply with 2am-5am vehicle ban)
Reimbursements follow tourism regulations.
Participants must be physically capable. Elderly/ill travelers:
Disclose health conditions truthfully
Report discomfort to guide immediately
Company exempt from health-related liabilities.
Souvenir shops near attractions/restaurants are optional (request official invoices).
What’s Not Included
✗ Meals not included in the itinerary (discover local eateries at your pace!)
✗ International flights
✗ Personal expenses
✗ Tickets and other expenses required for free activities Note: Arrival & Departure day features driver-only pickup (no guide)
Why is international airfare not included in our prices?
1. International airfare prices are significantly influenced by factors such as seasonality, fuel surcharges, and airline policies, resulting in frequent price fluctuations.
2. Our clients come from various cities and countries with different departure locations. Excluding airfare allows clients to choose the most convenient departure airport and route based on their location, providing greater itinerary flexibility.
3. Clients have diverse requirements for air services (such as cabin class, baggage allowance, transit preferences, etc.). By retaining the autonomy to choose their own flights, we aim to ensure each client obtains a flight experience that best suits their personal needs.
Booking Notice
Single Room Supplement: If you require a private room for single occupancy, a single room supplement fee will apply.
Requires adult companion: Tourists aged 70 and above must be accompanied by family members or friends under 60 years old.
Pickup zones: Coordinate with your guide for precise timing.
Itinerary flexibility: Slight adjustments ensure the best experience.
ID reminder: Valid passports required - we'll handle the rest!
Ticket assurance: Double-checked bookings; the show goes on!
Requires adult companion: Tourists aged 70 and above must be accompanied by family members or friends under 60 years old.
Refund Policy
(Times below are based on destination local time. )
<7 Days: No Refund
8-14 Days: 50% Refund
15-21 Days: 70% Refund
22-30 Days: 80% Refund
31-45 Days: 90% Refund
>45 Days: 100% Refund, But A 5% Service Fee Will Be Charged.
Friendly Reminders
Ethnic Customs in Xi'an
Xi'an is home to many ethnic minorities in Northwest China, with a significant Hui Muslim population.
Halal dietary customs (pork-free) are observed; please respect their religious beliefs.
Local Cuisine & Dining Etiquette
Enjoying local specialties and snacks is part of the culinary culture, but avoid overeating.
Weather in Xi'an
Xi'an has a warm temperate semi-humid continental monsoon climate, with distinct seasons:
Spring: Unpredictable weather
Summer: Hot and rainy
Autumn: Cool with frequent rainfall
Winter: Dry and cold, with little snow
This cultural tourism route boasts profound historical significance, embodying China's 5,000-year civilization. Due to its rich cultural heritage, highly professional guide services are required. Our agency will assign excellent guides to ensure top-quality commentary—your satisfaction is guaranteed!
Your satisfaction is our priority. Feel free to contact us with any concerns!