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Parking strategy of 2023 Terracotta Warriors and Horses Scenic Area (charge price+parking lot location)
Terracotta Warriors and Horses Scenic Area always attracts many tourists all year round. Most tourists choose go on road trip for the convenience of travel, but parking has become their primary problem. In fact, there are many parking places in the Terracotta Warriors and Horses Scenic Area, and the charges are reasonable. Let's have a look!

1, parking fee Terracotta Warriors parking lot

Reference price: ¥20/ time (the above information is for reference only, subject to the announcement of the scenic spot on that day. )

Location: 500

Address: Near Qinling North Road, Lintong District, Xi, Shaanxi Province

2. Parking location 1. Flying over Terracotta Warriors and Horses: Southeast of Terracotta Warriors and Horses Tourism Square in Lintong District, Xi.

2. Small parking space of the Terracotta Warriors Museum of Qin Shihuang Mausoleum: Qinling Street, Lintong District, Xi City.

3. Terracotta Warriors and Horses Courtyard: Lin Lan Road, Lintong District, Xi.

4. Terracotta Warriors Parking Lot: X20 1 (Tang Qin Avenue), Lintong District, Xi City.

5. Large parking space of the Terracotta Warriors Museum of Qin Shihuang Mausoleum: Qinling Street, Lintong District, Xi.

6. The parking lot of the Terracotta Warriors Museum of Qin Shihuang Mausoleum: Qinling Street, Lintong District, Xi City.

3. Introduction of scenic spots

Qin Shihuang Terracotta Warriors Museum, the largest ancient military museum in China, can let everyone know the military culture and historical stories of Qin Shihuang's era!

The Terracotta Warriors Museum of Qin Shihuang occupies a large area. At present, a * * * contains three terracotta warriors and horses pits, namely Pit No.1, Pit No.2 and Pit No.3, among which Pit No.1 here is the main force of military and political affairs, with chariots alternating, and a * * * contains more than 6,000 terracotta warriors and horses!

The second pit consists of chariots, cavalry and crossbowmen. The third pit is the army command. You can visit one by one and learn a lot!

The terracotta warriors here include generals and warriors, as well as chariots and warriors, each with a different expression. They used to be painted, but times have changed and these terracotta warriors and horses have faded!

In addition, there is a bronze chariot exhibition hall, in which a large amount of gold and silver are used to make bronze carriages, which are beautifully made and of high research value!