Qinshihuang Mausoleum and Terra Cotta Warriors pit are a scenic spot with one ticket connecting. The ticket price is 150 yuan in peak season and 120 yuan in off season. There are buses from Xi'an Railway Station to Terracotta Warriors and Horses. On the way, they also pass Huaqing Pool and Lishan Mountain. The Museum of Terra Cotta Warriors and Horses mainly visits three pits of Terra Cotta Warriors and Horses, after which it can go to the Mausoleum of Qin Shihuang by environmental protection vehicle. If you want to rent a guide, you need a deposit of 200 yuan. Personal Suggestion: Visiting the Terra Cotta Warriors Museum does not require a tour guide or a guide. There are many college students who are volunteers and can give you free explanations. After the terracotta warriors and horses pit visit, there is no need to go to Qinshihuang Mausoleum by environmental protection vehicle. The tombstone of the Qinshihuang Mausoleum was built in modern times. The whole tomb area has nothing but a few animal pits. The place is also very empty. It has a long way to go. So it is not recommended. All the exquisite exhibits are in the previous three pits. The terracotta warriors and horses in the pit of the terracotta warriors and horses will lose their colour soon after excavation, so now all they see are earthy terracotta warriors and horses, but a few colours have been preserved, such as red, and a few have preserved the red terracotta warriors and horses in the exhibition cabinet. Terracotta Warriors and Horses have ordinary soldiers, but also intermediate officers and senior officers, which can be distinguished from clothing. According to posture and equipment, different arms can also be distinguished. The terracotta warriors and horses are very meticulous in their craftsmanship, even in the texture of soles and palms. What I am most interested in is the long sword bent by the high-ranking warriors. When it was unearthed, it straightened itself out. It is hard to imagine a long sword that has been bent for more than 2000 years and can still straighten. It is even more difficult to imagine that the chromium salt oxidation technology used by this sword has made it stainless for thousands of years.