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How to plan a three-day trip to Xi’an?

If it is your first time to Xi'an, you will indeed be able to choose only the most essential places to visit in three days. It will be difficult to have more free time to slowly appreciate this ancient city. It is recommended to visit the Big Wild Goose Pagoda area on the first day, because there are a lot of places worth seeing here.

For example: Shaanxi Provincial Museum of History. After all, Xi'an is an ancient capital and a famous historical city. You can learn about the culture here from the museum first, so that you can find the friendly side during subsequent tours. Then you can visit places such as the Big Wild Goose Pagoda and the Tang Dynasty Furong Garden. This is the most concentrated display of Tang culture in Xi'an and a review of the most prosperous period in Chinese history.

The next day, you can consider visiting the Terracotta Warriors, Huaqing Pool and other places. Needless to say, this is a traditional part of traveling to Xi’an. It seems that there are no more surprises in visiting, but if you don’t go there , I always feel that it is something missing from the Xi’an team. So it doesn't hurt to go and have a look, after all, there is only one place in the world. Huaqing Palace Scenic Area currently has many sightseeing projects, in addition to climbing Lishan Mountain.

The core content of the main attractions is very different. For example: on a summer evening, you can enjoy the real-life landscape performance "Song of Everlasting Sorrow". If you are interested in modern Chinese history, you can also watch "12.12" and react here. A sunken stage performance of the Xi'an Incident. Then there is the hot spring bath in Lintong, where you can experience the tradition of hot springs that has existed since ancient times.

On the third day, it is recommended to go to the ancient city center of Xi'an, such as the Ming Dynasty City Wall, which can surround the ancient city of Xi'an. At the Bell and Drum Tower, you can appreciate the combination of fashion and ancient architecture. Of course, going to Muslim Street is to satisfy your appetite. After all, 70% of the food in Xi'an is halal food.

If you want to taste traditional Shaanxi snacks, it’s also a good idea to go to Yongxingfang under the city wall. Also, if you are interested in culture, go to the Forest of Steles and Xuyuanmen Antique Street. You may be able to find something you like there.