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Looking for a three-day travel guide to Xi’an
One day in Lintong, one day in Famen Temple and Qianling Mausoleum, and one day in Xi'an city.
Day 1: Take bus 914, 915, or You 5 at the East Square of Xi’an Railway Station (in front of the train station ticket gate) (it’s best not to take bus 914, as it takes a low speed and is very slow. There are many tourist buses in the East Square, don’t take them), first go to the Terracotta Warriors and Horses, and then take the above-mentioned bus from the Terracotta Warriors and Horses to the Mausoleum of Qin Shihuang. From Qin Shihuang’s Mausoleum, take the above bus to Huaqing Pool.
Note: Be careful of being ripped off when eating in Lintong. Check the menu prices before eating. The main attractions in Huaqing Pool are: Imperial Concubine Pool, Five Halls and Bingjian Pavilion.
The next day: Famen Temple, Qianling Mausoleum
After returning to Xi'an from Lintong, take bus 5, bus 30, and bus 6 at Xi'an Railway Station and get off at Cuihua Road. About 100 meters east of the cross, there is a 7-day chain hotel on the north side of the road. The accommodation there is relatively cheap, and it is also convenient for future travel.
Take bus 24 at Cuihua Road and get off at Tang Furong Garden. Take the Shengtang Journey Road bus from Tang Furong Garden (departs from the west gate of Furong Garden every hour from 8 to 11 o'clock, and you can take the bus to Famen Temple for free if you purchase a ticket to Famen Temple). After visiting Famen Temple, take a bus from Famen Temple to Fufeng , take a bus bound for Qianxian, Yongshou, and Bin counties in Fufeng County, get off at Qianxian, and take the bus to Qianling. After visiting Qianling Mausoleum, we took a long-distance bus back to Xi'an in Qian County (the long-distance bus stopped at Chengxi Passenger Terminal). After you come back from Qianling, take bus No. 701 at Chengxi Bus Terminal (before 7:30 pm) and get off at Cuihua Road. If you arrive at Chengxi Passenger Terminal after 7:30 pm. Take bus No. 12 at Chengxi Bus Terminal and get off at Nanshao Gate. Take bus 26 at Nanshaomen and get off at Cuihua Road.
Day Three:
1. The Provincial Museum is now free. It is recommended to go to the Provincial Expo first because the Provincial Expo is now free but not free (bring a valid ID to get the ticket). There are more people visiting every day. If you don't go early, the queue time to get tickets will be longer.
2. After visiting Shaanxi Expo, you can take the bus to the South Square of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda and enter the Big Wild Goose Pagoda.
3. After visiting the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, take the bus from the South Square of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda to the Tang Furong Garden (there are many roads). Enter the Tang Dynasty Furong Garden.
4. After visiting the Tang Dynasty Furong Garden, take the 23rd and 4th roads in the Tang Furong Garden, go to the Wenchang Gate, and visit the Forest of Steles Museum. (Get off at the section of Route 4 and get off at the Forest of Steles Museum. Take Route 23 and enter Wenchangmen).
5. Visit the Forest of Steles Museum. You can follow the south wall of the Forest of Steles and go west to the Shuyuanmen Pedestrian Street (Shuyuanmen Pedestrian Street is full of calligraphy and some handmade products. Generally, just look at it and don’t buy it. If you really want to buy it, just buy some gadgets. Be careful. Zaiyo) Go to the south gate and climb the city wall from the south gate.
6. After getting off the city wall, take the bus or walk to the bell tower. If you want to go up to the Bell Tower, go down to the underground passage of the Bell Tower and buy a ticket to go up to the Bell Tower. After visiting the Bell Tower, go from the Bell Tower Square to the Drum Tower (it is recommended not to go up to the Drum Tower after going to the Bell Tower). After visiting the Drum Tower, you can enter Hui Street from the Drum Tower. Where is the most comprehensive place for Hui snacks in Xi'an?
Tickets for attractions:
Terracotta Warriors and Horses of the First Emperor of Qin (90 yuan, 45 yuan for students)
Mausoleum of the First Emperor of Qin (40 yuan, 20 yuan for students)
Huaqing Pool (70 yuan, students 35 yuan)
Famen Temple (pass 120 yuan, students 60 yuan)
Qianling Mausoleum (46 yuan, students 25 yuan)
< p>Princess Yongtai’s Tomb (31 yuan, students 15 yuan)Prince Yide’s Tomb (31 yuan, students 15 yuan)
Prince Zhanghuai’s Tomb (31 yuan, students 15 yuan) )
Shaanxi Provincial History Museum (free)
Da Ci’en Temple (25 yuan), Big Wild Goose Pagoda (20 yuan)
Datang Furong Garden ( 68 yuan, students 30 yuan)
Xi'an Forest of Steles Museum (45 yuan, students 22 yuan)
Xi'an Ming City Wall (40 yuan, students 20 yuan)
Bell Tower and Drum Tower (the single ticket for Bell Tower and Drum Tower is 27 yuan, the package ticket is 40 yuan, and the student package ticket is 30 yuan)
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