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Do I need to change my hotel for a 6-day trip to Xi’an? Are the attractions concentrated?

Tour to Xi'an for 6 days. The attractions will not be concentrated, so it is best to change the hotel.

Must-visit tourist attractions: Da Ci’en Temple (where Master Xuanzang specializes in translating and storing scriptures), Big Wild Goose Pagoda (houses the Buddha statues, relics and Sanskrit classics that Master Xuanzang brought back from India), Datang Evernight City (the first cultural mall in China), Big Wild Goose Pagoda North Square (the largest fountain square and largest waterscape square in Asia), Shaanxi History Museum (a collection of fine cultural relics unearthed in Shaanxi), Small Wild Goose Pagoda (built during the Jinglong period of the Tang Dynasty, It is an exquisite Buddhist architectural art heritage of the Tang Dynasty), Xi'an Museum (a museum integrating museums, historical sites, and urban gardens), Qujiang Heritage Park (currently the largest amusement park in Xi'an), Qujiang Hanjiao (a museum The place where it is said that Wang Baochuan stayed in the cold kiln for eighteen years waiting for her husband Xue Pinggui), Qujiang Ocean World (marine animals), Xi'an Forest of Steles Museum (the largest collection of steles in the country), Ming City Wall (the most complete ancient city wall building in China) , Bell Tower (the largest and best-preserved among the many bell towers left over from ancient my country), Drum Tower (four years older than the Bell Tower, with a history of 625 years), Xi'an Qinling Wildlife Park (the first wildlife park in the northwest), Cuihua Mountain (National Forest Park), Nanwutai (one of the Buddhist holy places), Taibai Mountain (one of the eight scenic spots in Guanzhong), Tang Furong Garden (a large royal garden-style cultural theme park with the style of the prosperous Tang Dynasty), Daming Palace National Heritage Park ( The imperial palace in the prosperous Tang Dynasty), Xi'an Hancheng Lake (a tourist attraction with the theme of Han culture and water culture in Xi'an), Textile City Cultural and Creative Zone, Baqiao Ecological Wetland Park, Xi'an World Horticultural Exhibition ("Chang'an, Creative Nature-" With the theme of "the harmonious birth of city and nature"), Xi'an Banpo Museum (the site of a matriarchal clan settlement in primitive society), Huashan (one of the Five Mountains), Terracotta Warriors and Horses of Qin Shihuang (the terracotta warriors buried with Qin Shihuang), Huaqing Pool (the site of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and Concubine Yang Guifei) Palace Villa), Lintong Huaqing City of the Tang Dynasty (historic relics of cultural landscape), Mausoleum of the First Emperor of Qin, Bingjian Pavilion (Chiang Kai-shek’s hiding place during the Xi’an Incident), Lintong Museum (local history museum), Lishan Mountain (known as one of the eight scenic spots in Guanzhong) "Evening Lights on Lishan Mountain"; "Beacon Tower" where beacon fire plays on the princes; Bingjian Pavilion to commemorate the Xi'an Incident; Laomu Temple to commemorate Nuwa Mending the Sky), Famen Temple (the place where the relics of Sakyamuni Buddha are enshrined), Famen Temple Museum (a place to collect and display precious cultural relics unearthed from the Tang Pagoda of Famen Temple), Qianling Mausoleum (the joint burial mausoleum of Tang Gaozong Li Zhi and Wu Zetian, the only female emperor in Chinese history), Tomb of Princess Yongtai (Princess Yongtai, daughter of Wu Zetian), Yide Tomb of the Prince (Prince Yide, son of Wu Zetian), Tomb of Prince Zhanghuai (Prince Zhanghuai, son of Wu Zetian), Huangdi Mausoleum Xuanyuan Temple (the mausoleum of Emperor Xuanyuan, the ancestor of the Chinese nation), Maoling Museum (the mausoleum of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty Liu Che), Zhaoling Museum (The mausoleum of Emperor Taizong Li Shimin of the Tang Dynasty), Hanyang Mausoleum (the tomb of Han Jing Emperor Liu Qi and his queen Wang in different caves. A must-see at the Hanyang Mausoleum Museum), Tang West Market (the starting point and center of the Silk Road ), Shuyuanmen Pedestrian Street (ancient culture street), Bell and Drum Tower Square (Xi'an city center square), Capital City God Temple (one of the three largest City God temples in the world during the Ming Dynasty), Huimin Street (a place where Hui people live together and a Hui people snack street in Xi'an), Huahua Street Juexiang Mosque (the earliest, largest and best-preserved mosque in Xi'an), Defu Lane, the former site of Zhang Xueliang's residence during the Xi'an Incident, the former site of Yang Hucheng's residence during the Xi'an Incident, the former site of the Eighth Route Army Office in Xi'an, Xingqing Park (the focus of Emperor Xuanzong's government in the Tang Dynasty) , the place where Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and Concubine Yang lived for a long time), Qinglong Temple Ruins Park (a Chinese Buddhist Tantra temple, the largest cherry blossom viewing place in Xi'an), Wangji Temple (a royal temple built by Princess Taiping to pray for her mother, Empress Wu Zetian), Guangren Temple ( Lamasery. It was built by Emperor Kangxi with special funds allocated when he visited Shaanxi in 1703. It is the only Green Tara main ashram in the country).