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A 300-word essay on interesting childhood stories about going to Xi'an

Travel Notes in Xi'an

On the first day of the Lunar New Year in 2012, my mother and I arrived in Xi'an. It was called Chang'an in ancient times and is one of the famous historical and cultural cities in China. It is the first of the seven ancient capitals in China. More than ten dynasties, including Zhou and Qin, have established their capitals here. My mother told me that this city has a history of more than a thousand years!

The plane my mother and I took finally landed at Xianyang Airport. I looked out the window and shouted, "Wow, the runway is full of snow!" We got on the bus to Xi'an. , after an hour's journey, we finally arrived at the Central Plaza in the city center of Xi'an, and then excitedly checked into the "Super 8" hotel with our suitcases in tow.

We went to the Drum Tower that afternoon. The most eye-catching thing there is the "Wentian Drum". The diameter of the drum is 2.83 meters, which is as high as two people. The drum tower was built in 1380. I also went to the bell tower, where there is a big bell. The bell tower was built in 1384. We watched the Joyful Drums and Chime Show. We went to Huimin Street for dinner again. There were a lot of snacks there, including mutton steamed buns, beef and mutton skewers... That night we went to the city wall to watch the lantern show together, where I watched the dragon dance, laser dance, and There are lights from five continents, colorful. There are also many puppets from TV in the lantern festival, which is so fun.

The next day, we followed the tour bus to Banpo Museum, which introduced the life scenes of Banpo people. Then we went to Lishan, where Chiang Zhongzheng once lived. There is also Huaqing Pool on Lishan Mountain, where Li Longji and Yang Yuhuan bathed. I heard that the water there was drinkable. I went to taste it and it was salty. In the afternoon we visited the Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum, where I saw neat rows of terracotta warriors and horses, but many of them were broken and only some were in good condition. What a pity! I also watched Loop Movie inside.

On the third day, we went to Han Yangling. There is the tomb of Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty. There are 81 tunnels around the tomb, and each tunnel represents a department of the country. We also went to Maoling, which is the tomb of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. I saw a big stone with two holes on the mountain. I took a coin and threw it into it. I heard that this can protect myself. There is a disease-removing stone on the mountain. I heard from the tour guide that Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty stepped on it. As long as we step on it, our studies will progress and our work will be better. We finally went to Famen Temple. Half of Famen Temple was ruined before, but now it is magnificent. We mainly visited the relics of Lord Sakyamuni.

On the fourth day we went to the History Museum, where there are cultural relics from the Qin, Han, Tang and other dynasties. We also went to the Big Wild Goose Pagoda and the Small Wild Goose Pagoda. I saw the beautiful musical fountain in the Big Wild Goose Pagoda Square.

Four days passed quickly, and we reluctantly ended our trip to Xi'an.

Xi'an is so fun, I love Xi'an!