Qin Shi Huang's terra-cotta warriors and horses are located in Lin Tong County, about 35 kilometers east to the Xi’an City. It is the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor, Qin Shi Huang, which was listed of the World Heritage by UNESCO in 1987. The figures include warriors, chariots, horses, officials, acrobats, strongmen, and musicians. Current estimates are that in the three pits containing the Terracotta Army there were over 8,000 soldiers, 130 chariots with 520 horses and 150 cavalry horses, the majority of which are still buried in the pits.

Some pieces of the broken terra cotta warriors were found by several local peasants in 1974 when they were digging for a well. This is how the 14,260-square meters pit of the Terra Cotta Warriors and Horses was found. It pit was soon proved to be a funeral pit buried for the first Qin Emperor, Qin Shi Huang over 2,200 years ago, which makes it one of the most important archaeological excavations of 20th century.

It was also said as a legend that the Terracotta Warriors were real soldiers, buried with Emperor Qin so that they can guard him in the next life. All of the terra cotta warriors were lively made, and from their hair styles, clothes and gestures, it is easy to tell their identities and duties, generals, officers, cavalry or infantry. There were also over 100, 000 bronze weapons unearthed, which after more than 2,000 years are still sharp and shining, which showed that people had known the metallurgical technology well in the ancient time.

During our visiting, not only a tour of gaining a superficial understanding through cursory observation, but more we will show and tell more legend and secret stories which normally never be told in a normal travel. We will give you an answer of why Qin could be the first empire unified the nation and how important they affect Chinese history and culture.




Xian City Wall is the best-preserved ancient city wall in China nowadays and also the largest and most complete military facility in the world. Xian City Wall was built in Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) expanded from the city wall remains of the Sui and Tang Dynasty. The walls are still strong and solid nowadays. Its well-preserved walls, moat, gates, drawbridge, main towers, watchtowers, parapet walls and crenels etc display an ancient defense system in integrity for the tourists today.

A quite unique and exciting cycling race will be offered by us which surely give you a more special experience of walking, racing and having fun in history.




《Journey to the West》is a very famous novel widely spread abroad not only in China but also in the world. dramatis personae is a monk named Xuan Zang. He is real person in history but quite different in novel. So what is his great achievement and what is the real relationship between he and Big Wild Goose Pagoda, we will give you an answer in our trip of Xi’an.

The Big Wild Goose Pagoda is one of the most famous Chinese pagodas and was built inside the Ci En Temple in the south of Chang'an city (today's Xian) in 652 BC in Tang Dynasty (618-907). It is said that the pagoda was designed and built to consecrate and store the Sankrit Classics and Buddhist statues and relics by the eminent monk, XuanZang, who brought them from the ancient Indian. This brick-build 7-story pagoda is over 64 meters high and used to be the highest building of the Chang'an City, so is regarded as a symbolic building of the city. According to the recent survey, the pagoda has leaned more than one meter so far.



The plaza is the largest leisure plaza of Tang Dynasty culture in China, with the most superior status. The North Plaza is a plaza with the largest fountain and the largest waterscape in Asia, of which a huge matrix fountain consists of more than 1700 pumps, with each nozzle controlled freely to combine various patterns and word types. The plaza is also a plaza with the largest scale of sculpture in Asia.

We will offer a special night tour of enjoying the music fountain which give you another view of night life of Xi’an. A banquet of music, fountain and fun.




Stele Forest in Xi'an Stele Forest Museum or Xi'an Beilin Museum, is a museum for steles and stone sculptures which is located in Xi'an, China. Its name comes from its huge collection of steles, reminiscent of a forest. The stele forest is housed in Xi'an's 11th century Confucius Temple, which is one of the most renowned Confucian Temples in China. It covers an area of 30000 square meters. Steles are huge stone slabs which depict important calligraphic writing, often dating back to ancient times. They are held in high regard in China and many people study the artistry of these mammoth pieces.

Xi’an Forest of Stone Tablets was originally set up in 1087. It is an art treasure –house containing the largest and richest collection of stone tablets in China. These pieces of art are works from the Han Dynasty through to the Qing Dynasty, including over 1000 memorial tablets forming the Forest of Stone Tablets. It is not only a treasure house of ancient Chinese calligraphy,
but also a rich collection of China’s historical documents and records and stone carving patterns. These tablets record a part of the great achievements of Chinese culture and can reveal to us the truth of the cultural exchanges between China and other countries.

The high light in our tour in this great and unique Museum and temple tour is that we will offer a chance for our students to learn what is the secret of rubbing. To be an traditional culture, the kids will learn and try this by their own hands and gain a quite un usual learning experiences.




Situated near the city center of Xian, the Tang Dynasty Palace boasts that it is China's premier cultural entertainment theatre restaurant. Established in 1988, the Tang Dynasty Palace has cooperated with the Shaanxi Provincial Song & Dance Troupe and has staged the Tang Dynasty Music and Dance Show, which has proved to be a great success and is welcomed by numerous audiences, especially foreign visitors.

In addition to appreciating the wonderful performance, you can also enjoy the delicious meals provided at the Tang Dynasty Palace. The various savory dishes together with the exciting show will be sure to give satisfaction to your appetite, your eyes and your mind.

The Tang Dynasty Music and Dance Show, a wonderful performance of the ancient music and dance, is a must when you visit Xian. The city, which was formerly known as Chang'an has a very long history, and was the imperial capital during 13 dynastic periods .Of these, the Tang Dynasty (618-907) was the most prosperous and glorious of all. The Tang Dynasty Music and Dance Show is an outstanding exponent of this ancient stable and prosperous society, keeping alive its splendid culture and providing an insight into the peaceful life style of the period.




To be one of the most famous History Museum in China, Shaanxi History Museum is a place you could not miss in the tour. The history of China's most brilliant Zhou, Qin, Han and Tang dynasties, 13 of them had established their capitals here. It has rich cultural relics. Have profound cultural accumulation, the museum formed a unique history and culture of Shaanxi style. Hailed as "the ancient capital of pearl, the treasure house of China", Shaanxi History Museum is the culture and ancient Chinese civilization Arts Center.