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What is it like to travel to Xi'an?

First of all, landlords have always lived in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River, so there are many differences in diet and living habits between the north and the south. There are different views on food and life in the north. Please spray lightly. I just want to tell a southerner what he thinks about traveling to Xi'an. From an early age, I wanted to travel around and admire the great rivers and mountains of my homeland. This trip to Xi has been planned for more than two months. Taking advantage of the three-day holiday on New Year's Day, I plan to appreciate the charm of this ancient cultural city. Secondly, I want to appreciate the northwest style.

Thinking of this, I was a little excited. It’s strange that the landlord started from Wuhan. There are no flights to Xi'an in the evening. The landlord didn't want to take the 11-hour sleeper train (mainly because he didn't buy a ticket!), so I decided to save the country by taking a bullet train to Xiangyang, and then took the sleeper train from Xiangyang to Xi'an. When talking about my travel experience in Xi'an, I decided to write about it from four aspects: eating, living, staying, eating, and writing. Don't ask me why I don't write and eat first, then write and live, then write, and finally write a scene. Because eating comes after eating and living. Don't you want to ask me why I didn't write "Life and Food". The landlord just thinks that the scenery of living and eating is very good, so you bit me.

1. As mentioned before, there is transportation from Wuhan to Xi'an. After 8pm, there are no high-speed trains or planes (not on the 30th, but on the 31st), so the landlord had to change trains in Xiangyang. On the way, I will go to Xiangyang to have a bowl of Xiangyang beef noodles. When I left the train station, various aunties and a boy were there. Will this young man stay? We have services. Does the landlord look hungry? That's not true. I haven't slept in for three or four years. After a bumpy night, I arrived in Xi'an at 7:33:30 in the morning.

Before dawn in Xi'an, the first feeling in my mind was that the junior high school geography teacher was right. Dawn times are different in different time zones. I got off the Didi train and went directly to the hotel on Maijiren Street (near Huimin Street). Haha, the host took great pains to stay close to the food. It is quite convenient to drip water, that is, there are curbs on the road. This is an alley. Not anymore.