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What tourist attractions are there in Xi'an? How to avoid pitfalls?

Chang'an, a world-famous historical and cultural city! The imprint of Qin and Han civilization, the glory of Tang Dynasty! Even the streets are filled with a strong sense of simplicity and simplicity, and the snacks in Xi'an make people drool just thinking about them. Since Xi'an is so worth visiting, are there any attractions here that make you think it is not worth it or is even a rip-off?

1. Huaqing Palace. Looking back and smiling, the pink and paint of the Sixth Palace faded into nothingness. It was early spring. They bathed her in a pure flower pool, warming and smoothing her creamy skin. This famous poem by Bai Juyi has filled many people's imagination with endless imagination! Anyway, I like the love story of Tang Xuanzong and Yang Yuhuan and An Incident in Xi'an in Jiangting. But now that the beautiful scenery has passed, the water in the pool has dried up, and the glory is no longer there, I can only sigh: the grand occasion is gone forever, the white clouds are floating, and he will never be there again.

Although the Qing Palace is famous for its hot springs, in ancient times the emperor was out of the palace. At that time, it was said that there were also pavilions and pavilions, which were magnificent and magnificent. But after all, it has a long history. It was abolished at the end of the Tang Dynasty and became an ordinary Taoist temple during the Five Dynasties. After the baptism of war and years, it has long existed in name only. Although some statues and pavilions were later built, they still felt like they were superfluous and destroyed the original artistic conception. As for the natural scenery of Lishan Mountain, I can only say that the green pines and cypresses are beautiful, but it is definitely not worth the 120 yuan ticket. Who said you went to Lishan Mountain to enjoy the mountains? It tells allusions, legends and anecdotes.

Said Binjiange is here again. On December 12, 1936, General Zhang Xueliang and General Yang Hucheng captured Chiang Kai-shek here and forced him to resist Japan. Afterwards, although Chiang Kai-shek was forced to unanimously agree to resist Japan, he was furious and lost face. Against this background, what is the appeal of the pavilion built by Hu Zongnan? It is just a simple stone pavilion 4 meters high and 2.5 meters wide. Some people might immediately retort that as Chinese, how could they not visit such a memorable place? Yes, I agree with that too. Without an incident in Xi'an, China's history might have been rewritten. But if it is a patriotic education base, why does it charge such a high ticket price? What I mean by lying to the people is that the scenic spot has really failed to live up to the admiration and curiosity of us people. Of course, you would go to such a place even if you knew you were being cheated.

2. Mausoleum of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty in Xianyang. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was a hero of his generation, and his dynasty even became the title of the Chinese nation. Huo Qubing, riding an iron horse, swept across the Xiongnu and sealed the Wolf Mansion. What a history that makes people excited and want to visit! So when the travel agency recommended Maoling Museum to me, I didn't hesitate. But the results were very disappointing. Except for a few so-called exhibition halls, the tour guide pointed to the mountains in the distance. This is the tomb of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, that is the tomb of Wei Qing, and this is the tomb of Mrs. Li. I didn't even have time to look carefully at some documents introducing General Huo. Alas, I was expecting a professional tour guide to explain, but I didn't. I didn't expect this outcome. My personal advice is: except for professionals, there is really no need to go here. Not worth the 100 yuan ticket. Just look at the relevant introductions online to find out.

Although the tombs of Li Zhi and Wu Zetian were not developed by the same company, as the first of the three major tombs in China, they are really majestic. It's still very atmospheric.

3.Muslim Street. Xi'an's American snacks are world-famous, and many people say they must go to Xi'an even if they want to eat them. Muslim Street has become one of the places that everyone must visit when coming to Xi'an. The famous snacks here include Roujiamo, beef and mutton steamed buns, hot and sour meatball soup, spicy sheep hooves, Zhen cake, etc. But personally, I think it’s too messy and the price is too high. If you really like Hui snacks, it’s not as authentic as Sajinqiao or as authentic as Huimin Street. Recommend Liu Xin’s beef steamed buns, delicious! The 31 yuan enhanced version is full of satisfaction. The first choice for eating snacks from all over Shaanxi is Yongxing Square. Although the price is not cheap, it is very simple, El

I go for a walk at will and like the feeling of walking on the road. The plan for the second half of this year is Yunnan, Guizhou, and Hubei. (Ticket discounts, ticket packages) Friends who like me, please continue to pay attention and support, thank you!

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A complete list of Xi’an’s least worth visiting attractions. Once there, you will feel the pit-related content. Hope it helps.

A complete list of the least worth visiting attractions in Xi'an:

1. Tang Furong Garden

Why do you call this place a pit? It’s because I believe friends who have been to imitation Tang Dynasty buildings will feel the same way, because it is also a Tang style building. This is also an artificial lake, not a natural landscape, and it is not worth seeing. Tickets are also very expensive.

2. Kunmingchi Heritage Park

This place is newly built in the western suburbs. The same reasons as above are man-made, not natural landscapes. Why waste time and money playing in such a man-made landscape?

But the pit here is exaggerated. It is said that West Lake is better to be built, but in fact it is very congested and the transportation is inconvenient, so don’t say anything else.

3. Lintong Bajue Pavilion

In fact, this place has been exposed for a long time, and friends who are paying attention may still remember it. The buildings in the Eight Wonders of the World are all simulated here, with shoddy workmanship. I can't understand the wonder of any part of these buildings, and it has nothing to do with the Terracotta Warriors Museum.

In fact, there is nothing in it. Believe me, there are only terracotta warriors and horses on display, but they are all fake.

In addition, fake terracotta warriors and horses are very common in Xi'an. They are all sold at home and are not worth visiting. The colorful terracotta warriors and horses in the hut, with their double eyelids and red mouths, make people feel ridiculous. In order to save personnel, even the narrator is a dummy made of wax. It's really a pit.

4. Daqin Hot Spring Development Park

Many people will wonder why they complain about this place, because it is still a 3A scenic spot, and many friends who travel to Xi'an include this place on their list . However, apart from the hot spring hotel, there are only villas. If you really want to see it, the only thing you can see inside is the so-called beacon tower that was once left behind.

5. Qinling Underground Palace

Qinling Underground Palace, at first glance, seems to be the underground palace of Qin Shi Huang’s Mausoleum. As we all know, one of its companies imitated the simulated attractions based on "Historical Records".

There is only a small exhibition hall of more than 200 square meters, surrounded by imitation wax figures. It took less than 10 minutes to walk around the sand table. Sorry, where can I see it?

6. Hongmen Banquet Site Xiang Wangying

Referred to by historians as the eternal banquet and the world’s first banquet, the Hongmen Banquet is not famous, but like the first two attractions, it is Man-made attractions. The portraits and exhibits here are shoddy, and even the English translation is full of holes. A strong farmhouse smell blew in my face. Of course, there are also fortune-telling methods that have proven successful over time. They will lie to you and tell you that money is non-negotiable. If you go there, you will feel trapped.

7. Afang Palace Ruins

A Fang Palace, good guy, another big boss. Those who have never heard of this name can go back and wash up and sleep. The website of the Epang Palace ruins has a very different meaning. As an attraction, it is completely artificial and has no highlights. It is said that due to various reasons, it has been demolished and no longer exists (it is indeed like the fate of Afang Palace).

8. Daming Palace National Heritage Park

It is also the Forbidden City with the word "country" in it. It's confusing. But the so-called website means there is nothing but a website. There are also fake new buildings that can only be remembered through imagination. To be fair, this is a quite formal scenic spot, which is essentially different from the previous ones. Except for the stone base on the left, the inside is empty. Pay attention to heatstroke prevention in summer (on the contrary, it will be cooler if there are trees outside).