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Introduction to scenic spots in Xi'an Book of Songs

In the Book of Songs, it is located on the bank of the Feng River in Xi'an. When many people mention Xi'an, they will think of the Terracotta Warriors, Huaqing Pool, Big Wild Goose Pagoda, etc.

The Book of Songs is located in Fenghefeng Binshui Town, Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province. If we travel to Shaanxi, we will have an extra place to visit. The Book of Songs was newly built, and the style and characteristics inside it are highly restored to the Book of Songs. Literati and poets can enjoy the poetry here, appreciate the pastoral charm of the mountains and rivers, and create new achievements. We ordinary tourists can also visit the birthplace of the ancient Book of Songs, cultivate our sentiments in this poetic and picturesque scenery, and relax from the pressure and worries at work.

So what places in the Book of Songs are the most breathtaking and lingering for us? Guanjujiu, in Hezhizhou, there is the Guanju Square named after this, and the Guofeng Square is also good. If you are a real foodie like me, you should go to Luming Food Street. If you want to recite poetry and paint, you can go to Xiaoya Book Club. There are also many local landmark buildings that are combined with the Book of Songs, and you can also watch live performances.

Shijingli is the first Shijing town planned and built in the country. It is best to bring your favorite ancient costumes when you go there, so that you can have an in-depth understanding of the cultural charm of Shijingli and be intoxicated by it. There are also many cultural hotels around Shijingli, such as the Huajian Hotel, which is popular among drinkers, and Lao She Tea House, where you can enjoy tea leisurely. There is also the Chinese Guqin Museum and the Yaozhou Kiln Celadon Culture and Art Museum, which is indispensable for viewing porcelain. Therefore, it is said to be a popular tourist attraction in the Book of Songs, and it is well deserved.

When you enter the Book of Songs, you are no longer a busy worker, but an ancient person full of poetry and painting. Here you can appreciate the beauty of rituals and music rather than what is written in books, participate in praying for blessings with hairpins, and participate in the meandering water drinking ceremony with your own calligraphy. If you are alone, you can experience "a fair lady and a gentleman."