[The Real and Fake Terracotta Warriors Museum does exist.] According to the description in document 1, there was a scenic spot called the " Museum of Real Terracotta Warriors " with a golden Pharaoh guarding the entrance. However, it was mentioned in document 2 that the real terracotta museum was mostly an undeveloped cultural relic pit, and visitors could only look at it from a distance on the trails built around it. In addition, document 5 also mentioned the existence of the Real Terracotta Warriors Museum, pointing out that the Real Terracotta Warriors Museum had a low-key and simple appearance, while the fake version had a fake appearance. Therefore, it can be concluded that the museum of real and fake terracotta warriors does exist, but there may be differences in their appearance and internal display.

The entrance fee for the Terracotta Warriors was 15 yuan per person.
There were no living terracotta warriors in the terracotta army. The existence of human terracotta warriors had been abolished, and the terracotta warriors were replaced with clay sculptures. Although there were some legends and speculations that the terracotta soldiers might have human terracotta warriors, there was no scientific evidence to verify it. Due to the peasant uprising at the end of the Qin Dynasty and the passage of time, the number of terracotta soldiers in existence was very small. Every terracotta soldier was very precious. Therefore, it was certain that there were no living terracotta warriors in the terracotta army.
The distance between the terracotta soldiers and the Nightless City was about 35 kilometers. There were many ways for tourists to get to the terracotta warriors, including subway, bus, car or taxi. If you took the subway, you would have to walk to the Big Wild Goose Pagoda subway station, then change to Line 4, Line 3, Line 1, and Line 9. The whole journey would take about 2 hours and 22 minutes. The Nightless City was a commercial street with a strong business atmosphere. It provided a variety of food, drinks, and entertainment options, and the entrance was free.
The Terracotta Warriors were created to accompany Emperor Qin Shi Huang in the afterlife. They were believed to protect him and showcase his power and authority.
The entrance fee of 120 yuan includes the Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum and the Mausoleum Museum. The tour included the No. 1, No. 2, and No. 3 pits in the Terracotta Warriors Park, the Bronze Chariot Hall in Lishan Garden, the 9901 Burial Pit, and the 0006 Burial Pit.