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How many days is it suitable to travel in Xi 'an?

4-6 days.

Must-see tourist attractions:

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 by Master Xuanzang from India 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 Museum (a museum integrating museums, historical sites and urban gardens) Ming City Wall (the most complete existing ancient city wall building in China), Bell Tower (the largest and best-preserved bell tower left over from ancient China), Drum Tower (four years earlier than Bell Tower, with a history of 625 years), Qujiang Cold Pit (it is said that Wang Baochuan waited for her husband Xue Pinggui 18 years here), Qujiang Sea World (marine animals), and Datang Furong Garden (a large royal garden in the prosperous Tang Dynasty) Huashan Mountain (one of the Five Mountains), Terracotta Warriors and Horses of Qin Shihuang (the Terracotta Warriors and Horses buried with Qin Shihuang), Huaqing Pool (the palace villa of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty and Yang Guifei), Huaqing City of Tang Dynasty (the historical site of human landscape), the Mausoleum of Qin Shihuang, Bin Jiange (the hiding place of Chiang Kai-shek during the Xi Incident) and Mount Li (one of the eight scenic spots in Guanzhong); The beacon tower of the bonfire drama The Prince; Binjian Pavilion commemorating the Xi 'an incident; In memory of Goddess Butian's mother temple), Famen Temple (the place where Sakyamuni Buddha relics are enshrined), Famen Temple Museum (the place where precious cultural relics are collected and displayed in the underground palace of Famen Temple Tangta Temple), Ganling (the only female emperor Wu Zetian's burial tomb in the history of Li Zhi and China in Tang Gaozong), Princess Yongtai's tomb (the daughter of Wu Zetian), Prince Yide's tomb (the son of Wu Zetian) and Prince Zhang Huai's tomb (Wu Zetian) Shuyuanmen Pedestrian Street. Bell and Drum Tower Square (Xi 'an Central Square), Ducheng Temple (one of the three major city god temples in Ming Dynasty), Huimin Street (where the Hui people live in Xi 'an, the snack street of Hui people), the former site of Yang Hucheng's former residence in Xi Incident and the former site of the Eighth Route Army's office in Xi.