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What are the must-see attractions in Xi'an?

Some scenic spots in Xi'an are now open, but it is not recommended for everyone to travel now. If you have plans, you must travel to Xi'an this year. You can check out the information on Xi'an's relevant transportation attractions. Most of Xi'an's attractions are cultural attractions.

Transportation

There are three railway stations in Xi'an, Xi'an An Station (the most convenient, accessible by subway), Xi'an Anbei Station (reachable by subway), and Xi'an Annan Station (the most troublesome) , need to transfer by bus). Xi'an Station is the nearest train station to the ancient city. Our hotel is located near Xi'an Station and is within walking distance.

Subway lines: There are currently four subway lines in Xi'an. Tourist attractions in the city, such as the Bell Tower (Muslim Street), Big and Small Wild Goose Pagodas, Tang Furong Garden, Shaanxi History Museum, Daming Palace, Xi'an An Stele Forest Museum, etc., can all be reached directly by subway. When you get there, you just look up the map and navigate. Basically, I take the subway line, and I dare not take the bus for fear of traffic jams. Especially.

Transportation to the Terracotta Warriors and Horses of Qin Shihuang's Mausoleum: You can take bus No. 915 at Xi'an An Station to the Terracotta Warriors and Horses. If you go by yourself, I heard that there will be many pitfalls after getting off the bus. For example, the unscrupulous tour guide will take you to the fake Terracotta Warriors and Horses and charge you more for the ticket. However, I booked a one-day tour of Huaqing Pool, the military restroom, directly on Ctrip. Not very clear, friends who have been cheated can share.

: Must-visit attractions

1. The adult ticket for the ancient city wall is 52 yuan. It is recommended to go for a walk when the sun is about to set.

2. The Bell Tower and Muslim Street are in the same place. Take a look at the bell tower and make a card. Walk a short distance and turn right to reach Muslim Street.

2. The Shaanxi History Museum is worth a visit. It only takes one day to see it (half a day is not enough and time is tight). You must make a reservation in advance. Although it was off-season when I went there, there were still many people waiting in line at the Shaanxi History Museum for half an hour. Tickets are free, but some exhibition halls charge a fee.

3. Tickets are required for the Big Wild Goose Pagoda and Tang Furong Garden, which can be purchased online in advance.

4. The Terracotta Warriors and Horses and Huaqing Pool are in the same direction. If you go by yourself, you need to do more strategies. If you like going to museums, go and see them. Decide in advance whether you will go on your own or take a day trip. You can travel freely on your own, and you won’t be pressed if you want to stay in Tuo. The advantage of a one-day tour is that it is less troublesome and you can also hear some explanations. But I really got up early for the Terracotta Warriors and Horses Huaqing Pool one-day tour.

5. The famous performance "Song of Everlasting Sorrow" is closed in winter because it is an outdoor performance. Friends who are interested in this show can only watch it from April to October, so be sure to book tickets in advance during the peak season.

6. We only stayed for 3 days, which was too short. There is no time to climb Mount Huashan. Friends who want to climb Huashan should stay at least one more day. You can go from Xi'an An to Huashan by train, and the transportation is very convenient.