3-day LGBT Xian Highlights Tour

3 days Xian essentials tour covering most of the main siteseeings in Xian, Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum, Square of Drum and Bell Towers, Tang Dynasty Dance Show, Dumpling Feast, Big Wild Goose Pagoda, and Ancient City Wall.

Day 1: Arrival at Xian Meals: No Meals

Our local professional guide and experienced driver will expect you at the airport after your baggage reclaim and customs clearance, and then escort you to check in the hotel in downtown area. Relax during the rest time of the day to recover from the jet leg. You will get some suggestions about how to spend the rest time of the day from our tour guide.


1+1 Club (mixed)(optional activity)

Location: Dong Da Jie (opposite the Royal Hotel).

Brief Introduction: The locals call it Yi Jia Yi. A two-floor club divided into three sections: a dance area always packed with young party people and DJ spinning hip hop/R&B/electronica beats; a lounge/chill section located at the back where people are better dressed and drink more expensive booze (dancing occurs here intermittently in the space between tables); and a pool area where guests sit in lounge chairs and tables to rest their feet or ears from the pulsating club (people here usually order coffee or tea). Navigating the club is tricky at first as there are several stairs and passageways leading to all three sections. There are a lot of attendants to help you find your way though. Crowded even on weekdays.


Attention:

1. If you have no intention to Bar visiting, please tell your trip advisor who will omit that activity, requote the tour and give you the practical arrangements immediately.

2. Bars do have rest time and not available in whole 365 days, and we will recommend the equivalent ones to you based on your specific touring date if the bars closed. If you do have some in mind, please feel free to let me know.

3. Generally, the bar visiting activity is placed at the first night of a new destination for giving both you and your tour guide much more time to rest and prepare for the next days' activity. However, we would pull it out and arrange to 2nd or 3rd day if it has time conflict with your flight, or sightseeing.

Day 2: Xian Meals: Brekfast, Lunch, Dumpling Dinner

Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum

It is a MUSTSEE tour spot in China. History shows that upon ascending the throne at the age of 13 (in 246 BC), Emperor Qin Shi Huang, the first Emperor of all China, who destroyed 6 states in China and unified whole China, had begun to work for his mausoleum. It took 11 years to finish. Over 7,000 pottery soldiers, horses, chariots, and even weapons have been unearthed from these pits. Most of them have been restored to their former grandeur. These life size terracotta figures of warriors and horses arranged in battle formations are the star features at the museum. They are replicas of what the imperial guard should look like in those days of pomp and vigor.


Square of Drum and Bell Towers

Square of Drum and Bell Towers is the city center of the ancient capital Xian (Chang'an), a bustling city center with cosmopolitan flair. Located in the center of Xi’an where the North Street (Bei Dajie), the South Street (Nan Dajie), the East Street (Dong Dajie) and the West Street (Xi Dajie) join, the Bell Tower is the largest and best preserved of all the bell towers in China, and it ranks first among similar architectures for its unique artistic, architectural and historic value. Both Drum and Bell Towers are called the "sister buildings " or "morning bell and dark drum".


Dumpling Dinner

Dumpling is a cherished delicacy in Xi'an. It will be of great fun to have a dumpling dinner while watching Tang Dynasty music and dances. Dinner is a Dumpling Banquet at a fine restaurant. They serve every kind of dumpling you can not imagine. They are stuffed with spinach, pork, beef and other delectable. We recommended that Tang Dynasty Dinner Theatre is the best place to enjoy dumplings while watching the show.


Day 3: Depart from Xian Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Big Wild Goose Pagoda

Located in the southern suburb of Xian City, about 4 kilometers (2.49 miles) from the downtown of the city, the Big Wild Goose Pagoda is a well-preserved ancient building and a holy place for Buddhists and the symbol of the old-line Xian. Originally built in 652 during the reign of Emperor Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty (618-907), it functioned to collect Buddhist materials that were taken from India by the hierarch Xuanzang. Have you heard or watched the movie<Journey to the West> or the handsome Monkey King? Do it, then you will find the meaning of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda.


Ancient City Wall

Xian Ancient City Wall is 12 meters tall, 12-14 meters wide at the top, 15-18 meters thick at the bottom and covers 13.7 kilometers in length with a deep moat surrounding it. The 98 ramparts on the wall, which extend out from the main wall with every 120 meters distance, were built to defend against the enemy climbing up the wall. Each rampart has a sentry building, in which the soldiers could protect the entire wall without exposing themselves to the enemy. On the outer side of the city wall, there are 5948 crenellations (battlement), from which the soldiers can outlook and shoot at the enemy. On the inner side, parapets were built to protect the soldiers from falling off.

Price Per Person in US Dollars
Nov.1 - Mar. 31 Superior Class Deluxe Class
2-5 travelers $395 $462
6-9 travelers $335 $402
10 travelers & above $285 $351
Apr.1 - Oct.31 Superior Class Deluxe Class
2-5 travelers $415 $480
6-9 travelers $355 $420
10 travelers & above $305 $370
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