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Xi’an Day Tour

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Inclusions:
• All Day tours are based on a private vehicle & driver exclusive to your travelling party.
• Registered English speaking Guide
• Meals as specified ( Lunch)
• Sightseeing and Entrance Fees to specified attractions.

Exclusions:

• Tipping

Note:

• All prices are in AUD and are a per person cost based on a minimum of 2 people travelling
• During Public Holidays and other Special Events, surcharges may apply.
• 24 hour English speaking hotline

Remark:

• Prices are indicative only and are subject to change at anytime due to currency fluctuations.
• All quotes generated via our online booking engine will be accurate and honoured if booked
   within 7 days.

Rates are valid to 31 March 2010 and are subject to change at anytime.

FULL DAY CITY TOUR INCLUDING LUNCH

• AUD120
• Duration approx. 8 hours


A visit to the City Wall includes the Bell Tower and the Drum Tower. The Wall is 12m high, top width of 12m to 14m and base width of 15 to 18m. A large iron bell marked the time each day. West of this tower is the Muslim Quarter where a restored street accommodates crafts people and traders. The Great Mosque was built in true Chinese architectural style with most of the grounds taken up by gardens. The big Goose Pagoda is located to the south of the city and can be climbed to gain a view of the city surroundings.

FULL DAY TERRACOTTA WARRIORS AND BANPO NEOLITHIC VILLAGE TOUR WITH LUNCH

• AUD126
• Duration approx. 8 hours


Archaeological discoveries are two of the biggest draw cards in Xi’an. The Army of Terracotta Warriors provides one of China’s top historical sights, having been well preserved for 2000 years in an underground vault of earth and timber. Life size terracotta soldiers and their horses in battle formation were discovered in 1974. Every figure differs in facial features and expressions. The Banpo Neolithic Village appears to have been occupied from around BC4500 until around BC3750 and was discovered in 1953. A large hall covers the residential area of the original village. The ruins include residential dwellings, pottery manufacturing, burial locations and storage cellars. Museum displays of artifacts are on site.

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