Are you ready for a journey that takes you from the homeland of giant pandas to the home of the Terracotta Warriors, the most iconic symbols of China?
In Chengdu, immerse yourself in the relaxing city life with visits to serene Wenshu Monastery, lively Renmin Park, and historical Jinli Old Street. Get up close and personal with Giant Pandas at the research base, China's adorable treasure. Just a 4-hour high-speed train ride transports you back in time to Xian, the ancient capital of 13 dynasties. Stand in awe before the Terracotta Army, Emperor Qin Shi Huang's formidable underground defense. Ascend Xian's ancient City Wall for panoramic views of this modern metropolis against its imperial past. Don traditional Hanfu garb at the iconic Giant Wild Goose Pagoda, whose ancient bricks echo with history. Delve deeper at the Shaanxi History Museum, a treasure trove spanning thousands of years.
In just 5 days Chengdu Xian tour, encounter China's beloved icons and retrace the footsteps of dynasties long gone. This memorable itinerary showcases the nation's diverse charms, from modern Chengdu to ancient Xian. An unparalleled experience awaits.
Chengdu City (2.5 Days)
Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding. Chengdu People's Park, Jinli Street, Wenshu Monastery, Renmin Park
Xian (2.5 Days)
Terracotta Warriors Museum, Make Miniature Terracotta Warrior, Ancient City Wall, Muslim Quarter, Great Mosque, Grand Tang Dynasty Ever Bright City, Giant Wild Goose Pagoda, Han-style Outfits Experience, Shaanxi History Museum
Nihao! Welcome to Chengdu, the Hometown of Giant Pandas! Your private driver and guide will be ready for you when you arrive in Chengdu. Enjoy a trouble-free transfer to your hotel. The rest of the day is yours to relax and explore panda city on your own.
Arrival Ideas:
Chengdu is well-connected by air and high-speed rail. There are two airports - Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport and Chengdu Tianfu International Airport - operating many international and domestic airlines. Travelers can fly to Chengdu from most cities in China, such as Hong Kong, Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Xi'an, Guilin, Hangzhou, Kunming, Lhasa, Lanzhou, Wuhan, Xiamen, and Guiyang. In addition, travelers can take the high-speed train to Chengdu from Xi'an (3-4 hours), Chongqing (1.5-2 hours), Guiyang (3.5-4.5 hours), Kunming (6-6.5 hours), Shanghai (12.5-14.5 hours), and other cities.
Free Time Ideas:
You are welcome to ask your tour guide for useful tips on how to spend your free time based on your interests and available time.
In the morning, you will meet your guide early at the appointed time in your hotel lobby. Since pandas prefer cool weather and are more active in the morning, we advise you to arrive early at Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding (Chengdu Panda Base), located only about 17 kilometers away from the city center. This is the closest panda base around Chengdu for you fulfill your panda dream.
Chengdu Panda Base is the base with the largest population of captive giant pandas in the world, accommodating over 100 pandas of different ages. You can watch pandas playing, eating, climbing, sleeping, and in autumn, even see the pink newborn giant panda cubs in the Sunshine Nursery House and the Moonlight Nursery House. Besides giant pandas, the cute red pandas (rarer than giant pandas) at the Red Panda Playgrounds are also the highlight of the Chengdu Panda Base. Nowadays, the panda base has also become an urban birding spot for local birders and kids to search for Red-billed Leiothrix, Black-throated Tit, Chinese Blackbird, Spotted Dove, White-browed Laughingthrush, and more. If you're interested, you can follow your guide to discover more about pandas' secrets through the Chengdu Giant Panda Museum, which is free to enter but requires advance reservation, and closed on Mondays.
Later, pay a visit to Wenshu Monastery, a 1400-year-old temple dedicated to honoring Manjushri Bodhisattva, the Symbol of Wisdom. It is one of the four great temples of the Chan (Zen) school of Buddhism in China. Before entering the temple, take a moment to capture the beauty of the Red Wall. Once inside, stroll leisurely through the temple's beautiful Qing Dynasty-style buildings and marvel at the Heavenly Kings Hall, Three Saints Hall, Grand Buddha Hall, Dharma Hall, and Scripture Library in that order. The temple's buildings, such as the bell tower and corridor, are seamlessly integrated with the main complex, creating a peaceful and immersive atmosphere where you can explore and reflect on the teachings of Buddhism.
In this afternoon, it's time to take a leisurely stroll inside Chengdu Renmin Park (Chengdu People's Park) like a local and enjoy the city's slow lifestyle. You can watch locals square dancing, practicing Taiji, singing Chinese folk songs, playing traditional Chinese musical instruments, as well as playing Chinese chess and boating on the lake. Don’t miss the blind date corner (a marriage market) where parents of unmarried adults flock to the park to find a partner for their daughter or son. Then, order a cup of fragrant jasmine green tea (a favorite of Chengdu locals) while sitting in a time-honored tea house, such as Heming Tea House. Chat with your friends, try Chengdu Ear Cleaning by professional ear cleaner, and see locals having fun playing mahjong.
When the sun sets, the nightlife on Jinli Street becomes even more charming. Known as the "Chengdu Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival Scroll" and ranked at the top of the world's most beautiful streets by CNN Travel in 2021, Jinli Street was first built during the Three Kingdoms Period (220-280) and was then known as "Shu Jinli". Walking on Jinli Street, you can appreciate the brilliant Chinese Traditional buildings of Qing Dynasty style (1616-1911), buy all kinds of souvenirs (Shu embroidery, lacquer products, folk handicrafts, calligraphy, and paintings), try delicious local snacks (Dan Dan Noodles, Egg Pancake, Bon Bon Chicken, Sweet Potato Noodles with Pork Intestines, Iced Jelly, Sour and Spicy Tofu Pudding), and discover intangible heritages like Sugar Painting, Shadow Puppy Play, Sichuan Opera Show...
After the tour, be transferred to your hotel in Chengdu downtown for a good rest.
On this day, you will be escorted to the railway station to catch a high-speed train to Xi’an (about 3.5-4 hours).
Welcome to Xi’an, the ancient capital of 13 dynasties! Upon your arrival at the train station, your tour guide and driver will meet you at the exit and escort you to your well-selected hotel in downtown Xi’an. The rest of the day is yours to relax or explore the city on your own.
Free Time Ideas:
1. Take a stroll through bustling Zhonggulou Square to see the beautiful Bell and Drum Towers.
2.Explore the South Gate of the Xi'an City Wall, which is beautifully decorated and illuminated in the evening.
In this morning, drive about 40km to the Terracotta Warriors Museum (Museum of Qin Terra-cotta Warriors and Horses). Here, you can discover the Terracotta Warriors and Horses: an army of around 8,000 soldiers, 130 chariots, 520 horses, and 150 cavalry entirely made of baked clay or terracotta. This Terracotta Army has silently stood guard over the soul of China's first emperor, Qin Shihuang, for more than 2,000 years. Until an accidental local farmer digging a well in 1974 struck upon one of the greatest archaeological discoveries in the world. Upon stepping into this "underground military museum", you will encounter two awe-inspiring shocks. The first is the magnitude of the archaeological marvel before you: thousands of life-sized clay soldiers, horses, and chariots arranged in battle formations. The second shock is that the faces of thousands of Terracotta Warriors are still vivid, despite the passage of more than 2,000 years. Each figure is unique, with distinct postures, hairstyles, and armor, making them seem to come back to life in the next moment.
During your visit, an knowledgeable guide can take you to highlights of the museum, including Pit One, Pit Two, Pit Three and provide valued explanations and insights that you might not get from simply observing the sculptures on your own. Afterward, you will have a rare opportunity to create your own miniature Terracotta Warrior under the guidance of a local potter. This will allow you to appreciate the craftsmanship and techniques of the Qin Dynasty as well as gain a deeper understanding of how terracotta warriors were made.
After lunch, drive back downtown to visit the Ancient City Wall. Xi'an is one of the few cities in China where the imposing old city walls still stand. Built in 1370 during the Ming dynasty, the magnificent 12-meter-high walls, form a rectangle with a perimeter of 14 kilometers. To get an idea of Xi'an's former grandeur, take a leisurely walk on the wall. Each step here is a chance to resonate with the echoes of history that the stones reverberate. Or cycling (optional) the full extent of the wall offers a rewarding panoramic view of the city - a tangible contrast between the old and new, and a testament to Xi'an's historical significance and modern vibrancy. Once you've delved into the city's historical narrative, don't forget to indulge in the delicious food and experience the vivid local life. The Muslim Quarter is a paradise mixed with different local snacks and Muslim culture, and you can surely taste the most authentic local food there. Don't miss the Great Mosque, an architectural gem that beautifully blends Islamic and Chinese design styles.
As evening falls, visit the Grand Tang Dynasty Ever Bright City which showcases the life and times of the Tang Dynasty. The light show is decorated with structures, creating a vibrant and immersive atmosphere that transports you back to the times of the Tang Dynasty, providing a magical experience of walking through time.
After breakfast, head to Giant Wild Goose Pagoda which is one of Xi'an's most recognizable landmarks and a symbol of the magnificence of the Tang Dynasty, This seven-story pagoda, standing in the tranquil Da Ci'en Temple, is one of China's best examples of a Tang-style pagoda (squarish rather than round). It was completed in AD 652 to house Buddhist sutras brought back from India by the monk Xuan Zang. His travels inspired one of the best-known works of Chinese literature, Journey to the West. While at the Giant Wild Goose Pagoda, you'll also have the opportunity to immerse yourself in the local culture by trying on Hanfu (traditional Chinese clothing), and capture memorable moments in Hanfu.
Following is a visit to the Shaanxi History Museum to enhance your understanding of the region's rich and diverse history. Regarded as "the Pearl of ancient dynasties and home to Chinese treasures," it has a collection of 130,000 historical artifacts, providing visitors with a miniature overview of a thousand years of Chinese history and the splendid ancient cultures of the past. Enjoy an educational visit while exploring historical relics ranging from bronze ware from the Western Zhou Dynasty and terracotta figures to gold and silverware and murals discovered in Tang tombs.
The rest of the day is free for you until being escorted to catch the flight/train to leave Xi'an.
Trip Extension Ideas: If you're not ready to return home yet and want to explore more of China or other destinations in Asia, we are here to help you plan an extension trip. Our team at Asia Odyssey Travel is always ready to assist you and turn your travel ideas into reality. Thank you for choosing us for your China tour, and we hope to see you again for your next adventure in China or Asia. Have a safe journey!
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