My holiday visit to the Terracotta Warriors exceeded expectations—Lishan Garden is a must! It’s home to the bronze chariots and horses, dubbed “the most expensive cars in the world” 🏺. Here’s how to make the most of your trip, especially on holidays or weekends:
Visit Lishan Garden first, then the Terracotta Warriors. Most tour groups hit the Terracotta Warriors early, so reversing the order helps you avoid crowds and enjoy a smoother experience!
There are so many delicious dishes—I’ve visited Xi’an 5 times just to eat! Check my other guide for detailed recommendations (too many to list here!).
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This itinerary balances history, efficiency, and crowd avoidance—perfect for soaking in the wonder of the Terracotta Warriors and Lishan Garden! 🏛️
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