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Does the May Day trip to Xi 'an provide a health code? Recommended tourist attractions

As a historic city in China, Xi has a very lofty and important position in the development of our country. There are countless cultural relics left here, which is an excellent place for sightseeing. The May Day holiday is coming, so you need to show your health code when you go to Xi 'an on May Day. Are there any interesting attractions here?

Do I need a health code to go to Xi 'an on May 1 day?

According to the news from official website, the Shaanxi Provincial Health and Wellness Committee decided to optimize the health services for those who came to Shaanxi and those who returned to Shaanxi according to the decision-making arrangements of the CPC Central Committee and the State Council and the current situation of epidemic prevention and control in foreign countries, Hubei and Shaanxi. The relevant matters are hereby announced as follows:

First, the Hubei-Shaanxi joint quarantine point was abolished, and the public security checkpoint resumed normal inspection and control services.

The second is to improve the implementation of the mutual recognition mechanism of health codes. The "epidemic prevention information code" of the national comprehensive government service platform and the "health code" of other provinces relying on the national comprehensive government service platform to enjoy information are recognized in our province, and relevant certification materials are not issued.

3. Municipalities (counties, districts) are not allowed to send red teams to mainlanders such as Hubei only on the basis of ID card information. For people in low-risk areas whose health code is "green code", no isolation measures are taken. For those who come from medium-risk areas or whose health code is "yellow code", they can't travel or return to work until after home isolation 14 days. Those from high-risk areas or health code-named "Red Team" are not allowed to come to Shaanxi for the time being. Those who come to Shaanxi without authorization shall be subject to centralized isolation medical observation for 14 days from the date of arrival in Shaanxi, and the expenses during the isolation period shall be borne by themselves.

4. Foreigners coming to and returning to Shaanxi will be quarantined 14 days.

Qin Shihuang Mausoleum Site Museum

The eighth wonder of the world. 1In February, 974, local farmers accidentally discovered the life-size Terracotta Warriors and Horses while drilling a well 1.5 km east of the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor. Since then, an underground legion buried for more than two thousand years has been excavated. 196 1 year, the people of China and the State Council designated the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor as a national key cultural relics protection unit. From 65438 to 0987, the Mausoleum of Qin Shihuang and the Terracotta Warriors Pit were approved by UNESCO to be included in the World Heritage List. In the arched exhibition hall built on the site of Terracotta Warriors No.1, the Terracotta Warriors Museum was set up, which is open to Chinese and foreign tourists.

Huaqing

Huaqing Palace (Mount Li in Huaqing Pool) is located 30 kilometers east of Xi, adjacent to the Terracotta Warriors and Horses, the eighth wonder in the world. It is the first batch of 5A-level tourist attractions, national key scenic spots, national key cultural relics protection units and national cultural industry demonstration bases. Emperors of Zhou, Qin, Han, Sui and Tang dynasties all built palace gardens here. It is famous at home and abroad for its eternal hot spring resources, the historical allusions of princes in bonfire dramas, the love story between Tang and Yang Guifei, and the place where the An 'an Incident happened, and has become a symbolic scenic spot of cultural tourism in China Tang Palace.

Datang quanri shopping mall

Datang, the city that never sleeps, is the most popular punching place for online celebrities in Xi 'an in recent years. The whole pedestrian street is set in Tang Wenhua, and all kinds of famous sculptures, Zhenguan Square, Concert Hall and Grand Theatre are from the Tang Dynasty. At night, it is absolutely beautiful against all kinds of lights.

Tangleyuan

Tang Furong Garden has been a royal garden since ancient times, which rose in Qin and Han Dynasties and flourished in Sui and Tang Dynasties. Today's Tang Furong Garden, built on the original site of the Tang Dynasty, covers an area of 1 1,000 mu with a water area of 300 mu. It is a large-scale national 5A-level scenic spot with royal garden style, which fully shows the historical features of China in the prosperous Tang Dynasty.

The scenic spot is divided into 14 cultural areas, with the glorious history of Xi 'an, the capital of the Tang Dynasty, as the main line, concentrating the essence of Xi 'an's historical landscape.

Wild goose pagoda; Dayan Pagoda; Giant Wild Goose Pagoda

The Wild Goose Pagoda, also known as "Ji Angji", was built to retrieve a large number of Buddhist classics and Buddha statues from Master Xuanzang of Tang Dynasty, not far from Emperor Wanli. The pavilions, halls and study rooms in the temple are scattered and magnificent. Tang Jiyuan Ruins Park is an open cultural and leisure garden scenic spot with beautiful environment and pleasant scenery. In addition, friends who like fountains can feast their eyes. In the evening, there will be a large musical fountain performance in Big Wild Goose Pagoda Square. Last time I saw it, I heard from the local grandfather that it was the biggest musical fountain performance in Asia.

Xi'an Bell Tower

Xi 'an An Bell Tower is the most complete bell tower left over from ancient China. Xi 'an 'an was the military and political center in the northwest of Ming Dynasty, so it ranked first among similar buildings in China in terms of building scale, historical value and artistic value.

The bell tower was built in the seventeenth year of Hongwu of Zhu Yuanzhang in Ming Dynasty (AD 1384). It is named after the iron clock hanging upstairs. When it was first built, it was located in the present Guangji Street, facing the Drum Tower.