Complimentary Tours
Our hosts have curated a selection of complimentary tours for Routes Asia 2026 delegates. Please find details below. Booking information will be available soon.
Shaanxi History Museum
Shaanxi History Museum is China's first major modern national museum, witch situated northwest of the Giant Wild Goose Pagoda, its collection of over 1.71 million artifacts - including ritual bronzes, Tang dynasty murals, historic ceramics, gold/silver/jade artifacts, and ancient coinage - ranks among China's most significant museum holdings.
Xi’an City Wall
As the largest and most well-preserved ancient city wall in China, the Xi'an city wall has gone through the development process of being built during the Sui and Tang Dynasties, continued during the Song and Yuan Dynasties, and finalized during the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Up to now, there are 18 city gates on the Xi'an city wall.
Terracotta Warriors Museum
These lifelike clay figures deployed in awe-inspiring battle formations reveal the splendor of ancient Chinese civilization in the East. Hailed as the "Eighth Wonder of the World" and "one of the greatest archaeological finds of the 20th century", Terracotta Warriors were inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1987.
Huaqing Palace
Emperors in Zhou,Qin,Han,Sui,Tang and other dynasties built residences and separate gardens here. Huaqing Palace Cultural Tourism Scenic Spot is a landmark of Tang culture tourism in China.
Datang Everbright City
The first batch of demonstration pedestrian streets and national nighttime culture and tourism consumption gathering areas in China, include four squares, four cultural venues and five cultural sculptures. Datang Everbright City is the first choice for experiencing the culture of the Tang Dynasty in Xi'an.
Local industry (Automotive factories of BYD)
With robotic arms whirring in synchronized operations and trailers laden with components shuttling between workshops, workers inspect and calibrate machinery in teams of three. At BYD’s final assembly line in Xi'an, production flows systematically. Through stamping, body welding, paint coating, and final assembly processes, new energy vehicles roll off the line one after another.