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7-Day Xi’an Educational Tour
Discover Xi’an on a student-friendly tour featuring the Terracotta Warriors, Ancient City Wall, Big Wild Goose Pagoda, and Shaanxi History Museum, with interactive cultural activities along the way.
Perfect for schools, families, and educational groups, this private journey brings Xi’an’s history and Silk Road heritage to life.

7 Days / Educational Tour
Ancient China with hands-on learning.
Top Highlights
Terracotta Warriors, City Wall, Big Wild Goose Pagoda, Muslim Quarter.
Private Educational Journey
Private guide, flexible pace, cultural workshops.
Best For
School groups, families, students, history lovers.
What Makes This Journey Different
A Hong Kong–registered travel group
Backed by a Hong Kong group, with local teams across China.
Secure payments
Pay safely by Visa, MasterCard, Apple Pay, PayPal, or bank transfer.
24/7 support
Real human assistance before, during, and after your journey in China.
Custom experiences
Activities and pacing tailored to your interests and travel style.
Learning Moments That Make Xi’an Come Alive
This is not just a sightseeing tour. Each stop is designed to help students see, touch, taste, and create — turning Xi’an’s rich history into an active learning experience.
Decode the Terracotta Warriors Like Young Archaeologists
Explore the Terracotta Warriors with a guide who explains the Qin Dynasty, Emperor Qin Shi Huang, ancient military formations, and the mystery of the underground army. Then make your own mini clay warrior for a hands-on memory of ancient China.
Taste Xi’an Through the Muslim Quarter Food Challenge
Walk through the Muslim Quarter and discover Silk Road flavors through local snacks, street food, and food stories. Students can try different tastes at their own comfort level, making the experience fun, safe, and memorable.
Experience Prehistoric Life at Banpo Museum
At Banpo Museum, learn how people lived 6,000 years ago — their homes, food, tools, pottery, and early village life. Hands-on activities such as fire-making or pottery-style experiences help students connect with prehistoric China.
Step Back into the Tang Dynasty in Hanfu
Wear Hanfu near the Small Wild Goose Pagoda and experience the elegance of Tang Dynasty culture. Ancient architecture, traditional clothing, and storytelling make this one of the most photogenic and immersive moments of the tour.
Create and Perform Chinese Shadow Puppetry
Learn how Chinese shadow puppetry works, decorate your own puppet, and try a simple performance behind the screen. It is a creative way to understand folk art, storytelling, and traditional Chinese theater.
Explore Martial Arts Culture at Shaolin Temple
Visit Shaolin Temple to learn about Chinese martial arts, Buddhist culture, discipline, and temple life. Students can watch demonstrations and better understand why Shaolin culture is famous around the world.
Conquer Mount Hua with Safe Expert Guidance
Experience Mount Hua with a professional guide. Famous for steep cliffs, narrow paths, Taoist temples, and dramatic views, this mountain adventure adds physical challenge, teamwork, and unforgettable scenery to the educational journey.
Suggested Educational Itinerary
This 7 day Xi’an educational tour is designed for students, teachers, families, and school groups who want to explore ancient China through interactive learning, historical sites, Chinese culture, and hands-on activities. The journey combines the Terracotta Warriors, Ancient City Wall, Wild Goose Pagoda sites, museums, martial arts, and cultural workshops with balanced pacing and comfortable travel arrangements.
Day 1 – Arrive in Xi’an | Begin Your Ancient China Journey
Welcome to Xi’an city, one of the most important historical destinations in China and the starting point of the Silk Road.
Your tour director and local guide will meet your group at the airport or railway station and transfer you to your hotel. During the drive, students will receive an introduction to Xi’an’s rich history, Qin Shi Huang, the Tang Dynasty, and the city’s historical significance in ancient China.
Depending on arrival time, enjoy a relaxed evening walk near the Bell Tower, Drum Tower, or local shopping streets while trying famous Xi’an street food.
Meals: Dinner
Day 2 – Terracotta Warriors & Muslim Quarter | Discover Qin Shi Huang’s Legacy
Morning — Terracotta Warriors and Ancient Wonders
Visit the world-famous Terracotta Warriors and Terracotta Army, one of the greatest archaeological discoveries in the world.
Students will explore the massive underground pits containing thousands of soldiers, horses, and chariots built for Emperor Qin Shi Huang. Your guide will explain the history, tomb construction, military system, and cultural importance behind this ancient wonder.
Students can also observe details such as armor styles, facial expressions, weapons, and battle formations while learning how archaeologists continue restoring the site today.
Afternoon — Clay Workshop & Muslim Street Food Experience
Visit a local family workshop to learn traditional terracotta-making techniques and create a mini clay warrior.
Later, head to the lively Muslim Quarter and Muslim Street to explore Xi’an’s famous food culture. Taste local snacks, noodles, dumplings, and traditional foods while learning about Silk Road trade and cultural exchange between China and the Islamic world.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 3 – Banpo Museum & Ancient City Wall | From Prehistoric Life to Ming Dynasty Defense
Morning — Explore Prehistoric China at Banpo Museum
Visit Banpo Museum, home to a 6,000-year-old settlement that reveals early Chinese life before imperial dynasties.
Students will learn about prehistoric housing, farming, pottery, food preparation, transportation, and social structure through exhibits and interactive experiences.
Activities may include:
Fire-making demonstrations
Ancient pottery experiences
Traditional music and instruments
Observation and teamwork exercises
Afternoon — Cycle on the Ancient City Wall
Ride bicycles on the Ancient City Wall, the largest and best-preserved city wall in China.
Students can enjoy panoramic views of Xi’an city while learning about Ming Dynasty military defense systems, city planning, and architecture.
This outdoor activity combines history, teamwork, and exercise in a fun and memorable way.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 4 – Tang Dynasty Culture & Chinese Arts Experience
Morning — Xi’an Museum & Small Wild Goose Pagoda
Put on traditional Hanfu clothing and experience the atmosphere of the Tang Dynasty.
Visit Xi’an Museum and the Small Wild Goose Pagoda, where students can explore Buddhist culture, ancient architecture, gardens, and Tang Dynasty history.
Students will also learn how pagodas connected China, India, and the Silk Road through the spread of Buddhism.
Afternoon — Chinese Calligraphy & Shadow Puppetry Workshop
Learn traditional Chinese calligraphy, one of the most important art forms in Chinese culture.
Then join a hands-on Chinese shadow puppetry workshop, where students can paint puppets, learn storytelling techniques, and perform behind the screen as a team.
Visit the historic Gao Family Courtyard to better understand local family life and traditional architecture in Xi’an.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 5 – Shaolin Temple & Martial Arts Culture
Travel by high-speed train for a full-day trip to the famous Shaolin Temple.
Students will explore Buddhist temples, martial arts history, and Chinese philosophy while learning why Shaolin culture became famous around the world.
A beginner-friendly martial arts lesson led by professional instructors allows students to experience kung fu discipline, balance, movement, and teamwork firsthand.
This day blends physical activity with Chinese cultural learning in a highly engaging way.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Day 6 – Mount Hua Adventure | Stunning Cliffs & Taoist Culture
Today’s journey takes you to Mount Hua (Huashan), famous for stunning cliffs, Taoist temples, narrow pathways, and panoramic mountain scenery.
Round-trip cable cars help students safely experience one of China’s most dramatic mountain destinations without excessive physical strain.
Students can learn about:
Taoist culture
Ancient pilgrimage routes
Chinese mountain philosophy
Geography and natural landscapes
Different hiking routes can be selected based on fitness level and class requirements.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 7 – Shaanxi History Museum & Departure
Before departure, visit the famous Shaanxi History Museum, home to over one million relics from ancient China.
Students can see Tang Dynasty treasures, gold artifacts, pottery, murals, and historical objects connected to Xi’an’s role as an imperial capital.
This final museum visit helps connect everything learned throughout the educational journey.
After lunch, transfer to the airport or railway station for departure.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Hotel Options & Location
We select clean, quiet, and well-located hotels to keep transfers short and rest quality high. Exact hotel names are confirmed after booking and tailored to your style.
- 4-star comfort in the best locations (standard).
- 5-star / star hotel upgrades or boutique hotels on request.
- Family rooms or connecting rooms available (subject to availability).
Tip: Share your preferences (location, breakfast, gym/pool, quiet rooms) and we’ll recommend the best match.
Tour Price & Inclusions
From US$1,009
per person
Tour Code:CN-XA-EDU-7D
- Indicative price for a private tour (2 adults) with well-located 4-star hotels.
- Price includes basic travel insurance and a complimentary translation device for easy local interaction.
- Final pricing depends on travel dates, group size, room type, and hotel level (boutique / star hotel upgrades on request).
- Domestic flights and/or high-speed train tickets are arranged based on the confirmed itinerary.
Comfort-first private touring
Private guide & driver in each city — flexible pace.
Designed around you
We tailor sights, timing, and hotel level to you.
Clear pricing, no surprises
Inclusions confirmed before you book.
What’s Included
Private air-conditioned vehicle with professional driver for all scheduled transfers
English-speaking local guide for all included sightseeing
All entrance tickets and activities listed in the confirmed itinerary
Domestic flights and/or high speed train tickets between itinerary cities (as per plan)
Hotel accommodation with daily breakfast (4-star standard; boutique hotels / star hotel upgrades optional)
Government taxes and service charges
24/7 support while you are traveling
What’s Not Included
International flights to and from China
China visa fees (if applicable)
Meals not specified in the itinerary (many lunches are included; dinners often flexible)
Personal expenses and optional experiences
Booking & Payment Details
- Deposit: 20% to confirm your booking. The deposit is refundable within 48 hours after confirmation if plans change.
- Balance: Due 15–20 days before arrival, or upon confirmation for late bookings.
- Payment methods: Visa, MasterCard, Apple Pay, PayPal, or bank transfer.
- Changes: Free minor itinerary adjustments up to 14 days before the trip starts.
- Cancellation: Flexible cancellation policy. Specific terms will be confirmed based on travel dates and hotel selection.
Customize Your Journey (Optional)
This is a fully flexible private tour. Let us know how you’d like to adjust the itinerary — our travel specialists will take care of every detail.
Popular customization options include:
Adjusting the travel pace or adding rest time
Extending the journey or adding nearby destinations
Upgrading hotel standards or choosing scenic stays
Accommodating dietary preferences and special requests
Simply share your ideas, and we’ll tailor the journey to match your travel style.
Visa-Free & Travel Tips
- Visa-Free Entry to China — check if your passport is eligible.
- How to Visit China Without a Visa — 144-hour transit options.
- eSIM & Mobile Payments in China — WeChat Pay, Alipay and bank cards.
- China Weather by Month — plan around seasons and festivals.
Start Planning Your 7-Day Xi’an Educational Tour
Tell us your travel dates, group size, student age range, and preferred learning style, and we’ll help you create an immersive educational journey through Xi’an — including the Terracotta Warriors, Ancient City Wall, Tang Dynasty culture, Chinese calligraphy workshops, shadow puppetry, Shaolin kung fu, and Mount Hua adventures.
- Reply within 24 hours
- Private tour only
- No forced shopping
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is this 7-day Xi’an educational tour designed for?
This tour is ideal for school groups, educational organizations, families with students, university groups, and travelers interested in Chinese history, culture, and hands-on learning experiences.
What educational activities are included in the tour?
Students can experience activities such as Chinese calligraphy, shadow puppetry workshops, clay Terracotta Warrior making, Hanfu dress experiences, dumpling making, and beginner-friendly Shaolin kung fu lessons.
Is the tour suitable for younger students?
Yes. The itinerary is designed with flexible pacing and can be adjusted based on student age, interests, fitness level, and school requirements. Activities can be simplified for younger children or made more in-depth for older students.
Are the Terracotta Warriors and other entrance fees included?
Yes. Entrance fees for the major attractions listed in the itinerary, including the Terracotta Warriors, Xi’an City Wall, museums, and cultural workshops, can be included in the tour package depending on the final quotation.
Is Mount Hua difficult for students?
Mount Hua can be adjusted according to the group’s fitness level. Round-trip cable cars are arranged to reduce physical difficulty, and easier hiking routes are available for student groups and families.
Can schools customize the educational focus of the tour?
Absolutely. We can tailor the itinerary around history, archaeology, Chinese culture, language learning, Silk Road studies, martial arts, art workshops, or interactive cultural immersion based on your educational goals.
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