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What places of interest are there in Xi?

Big Wild Goose Pagoda (the place where Master Xuanzang specially translates and stores scriptures), Big Wild Goose Pagoda (the place where the Buddha statues, relics and Sanskrit classics brought back from India by Master Xuanzang are placed), Big Wild Goose Pagoda North Square (the largest fountain square and the largest waterscape square in Asia), Shaanxi History Museum (the fine unearthed cultural relics in Shaanxi), xi 'an Beilin Museum (the largest forest of steles in China), and Drum tower (four years earlier than the bell tower, It has a history of 625 years), Qujiang Cold Pit (it is said that Wang Baochuan waited for her husband Xue Pinggui for 18 years here), Qujiang Ocean World (marine animals), Anqinling Wildlife Park (the first wildlife park in the northwest), Cuihua Mountain (National Forest Park), Nanwutai (one of the holy places of Buddhism), Datang Furong Garden (a large royal garden-style cultural theme park in the prosperous Tang Dynasty) and Huashan Mountain (one of the five mountains), Qin Shihuang. Huaqingchi (the palace villa of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and Yang Guifei), Mausoleum of Qin Shihuang, Bin Jiange (the hiding place of Chiang Kai-shek during the Xi Incident), Lintong Museum (the local history museum), Famen Temple (the place where the relics of Sakyamuni Buddha are enshrined), Famen Temple Museum (the place where precious cultural relics are collected and displayed), Ganling (the only female emperor in the history of Li Zhi and China in Tang Gaozong) and Princess Yongtai Tomb (the daughter of Wu Zetian) , Prince Zhang Huai's Tomb (Prince Zhang Huai, the son of Wu Zetian), Xuanyuan Hall of Huangdi Mausoleum (the cemetery of Xuanyuan Emperor, the ancestor of the Chinese nation), Maoling Museum (the tomb of Liu Che, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty), Zhaoling Museum (Chao