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1 1 month Xi tourist attractions

First, the Louguantai.

Louguantai, known as "the best scenery in the world", is a famous Taoist scenic spot in China and one of the cradles of Taoism. It is located at the north foot of Mount Zhongnan, which is about 0/5km southeast of zhouzhi county, Xi City, Shaanxi Province. The scenery is beautiful, with beautiful scenery and green trees covering the sky. The ancient book praised: "There are hundreds of rivers and mountains in Guanzhong, and the south is the best; Finally, Nanqianfeng is green, and Louguan is the most famous. "

Louguantai has not only the ruins of Zhou Qin and Han Tang Dynasties, but also the natural scenery of green mountains and green waters: the historical sites mainly include Laozitai, Yin Lou, the Qing Palace of Qin Shihuang, the Wangxian Palace of Emperor Wu, the Daqin Temple Tower, more than 60 blast furnaces, Luzudong and Shangshanchi. Natural scenery is famous for its forests. It is surrounded by mountains and waters, with lush trees, which is an ideal place for people to escape the summer. Among them, Laozi's Tomb and Daqin Temple Tower are provincial key cultural relics protection units.

Second, the Terracotta Warriors Museum.

Qin Shihuang Terracotta Warriors Museum is located in the east of Lintong District, 37 kilometers away from Xi. Lishan in the south and Weishui in the north. It is magnificent and is the key cultural relics protection unit of China people. The Terracotta Warriors and Horses of Qin Shihuang have great influence in China and even in the world. The Terracotta Warriors Museum is the largest ancient military museum in China. After the terracotta warriors and horses were excavated and opened to the outside world, they caused a sensation in the world.

1978 former French prime minister Jacques Chirac said after his visit: "There are seven wonders in the world, and the discovery of Qin figurines can be said to be eight wonders. Don't look at the pyramids, don't count Egypt; If you don't look at the Qin Terracotta Warriors, it's not China. " Since then, the Terracotta Warriors have been hailed as "the eighth wonder of the world".

Third, Datang never sleeps.

Built in Xi 'an Qujiang New District, the city that never sleeps in Datang has been built into a cultural and commercial pedestrian street that reproduces the prosperous times of Datang. Zhenguan Cultural Square is its core part, which consists of Xi 'an Grand Theatre, Xi 'an Concert Hall, Qujiang Art Museum and Qujiang pacific studios. The square adopts three-dimensional design, and there are four sunken plaza underground, which organically connects the above-ground and underground activities. In the overall design of Zhenguan Cultural Square, the four main buildings are spatially symmetrical with the north-south axis of Big Wild Goose Pagoda. The cinema and art exhibition hall with close main space are arranged in the north of the land, and the' big roofs' of the two buildings are designed to rest on the mountains with double eaves.

The concert hall and the grand theater are arranged in the south of the land, and their big roofs are designed as temples with double eaves. From the beginning of June, 5438 to February, 2008, Huaping Investment Group, a fortune 500 company and an international investment tycoon, successfully entered the city that never sleeps in Datang, creating Xi 'an Anxin Lehui. At the beginning of 2009, Xi 'an Anxin Lehui successfully attracted investment, and in April, the lighting project of Datang City that never sleeps started.

Fourth, Xingqing Palace Park.

Located in the southeast corner of Xi 'an city wall, it was named after it was built in the former site of Xingqing Palace in Tang Dynasty. The park is the oldest historical and cultural heritage park in China, adjacent to the century-old famous Xi Jiaotong University. It was converted from an ancient royal garden with a beautiful environment and opened to the public free of charge in 2008.

5. Qujiangchi Ruins Park.

On July 1 day, 2008, a free large-scale entertainment and leisure place was officially opened to the public, located in the southwest of Datang Furong Garden. It is adjacent to Tang Furong Garden in the north and Qin Ershi Mausoleum in the south, covering an area of 1.500 mu. The Tang Dynasty Ji 'en Temple Ruins Park is located in the southeast of the North Square of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda. It was rebuilt on the basis of the ancient Tang Dynasty Ji 'en Temple Ruins (pay attention to distinguish it from Ji 'en Temple).