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The best route for a four-day trip to Xi'an

Xi'an, known as "Chang'an" and "Haojing" in ancient times, is the capital of Shaanxi Province and a national historical and cultural city. In 2008, it was approved by the State Council and positioned as an important national scientific research, education and industrial base in western my country. important central city. If you were given four days, how would you arrange your trip to Xi'an? The following is a collection of the best routes for a four-day trip to Xi'an. Let's take a look! I hope it can help you.

The best route for a four-day trip to Xi'an:

The first day:

Provincial Museum, Big Wild Goose Pagoda, Han Kiln, Qujiang Park, Tang Dynasty Furong Garden , Big Wild Goose Pagoda North Square

1. The Provincial Museum is now free. It is recommended to go to the Provincial Expo first because the Provincial Expo is now free but not free of charge (bring a valid ID to get the ticket). There are more people visiting every day, so you have to go early, and the queue time to get tickets is relatively long. Transfer to 606 at Bell Tower, go to Heping Arch, take bus 5, 30, 8 (610), and get off at Cuihua Road (pay a 1 yuan coin). . Route 5 and Route 30 are shorter. You can see Shaanxi Expo when you get off the bus;

2. After visiting Shaanxi Expo, take the bus on Cuihua Road and get off at the South Square of Dayan Pagoda. There are many buses. You can take a minibus, which costs 0.5 yuan, or a big bus, which costs 0.5 yuan. The nearest one is Route 701 outside the east wall of Shaanbo.

3. After visiting the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, take bus 715 at the South Square of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda to Chunlin Village and Hanyao (the place where Wang Baochuan and other Xue Rengui lived for eighteen years);

4. After visiting Han Kiln, take Route 715 in Chunlin Village and get off at Qujiangchi Heritage Park. Visit Qujiangchi Heritage Park;

5. After visiting Qujiangchi Heritage Park, take bus 715 at Qujiangchi Heritage Park and go to the south gate of Tang Furong Garden (or walk from Qujiang Park to Da Tang Furong Garden) Tang Furong Garden, very close, less than 1 stop), enter the Tang Furong Garden;

6. After visiting the Tang Furong Garden, go out from the north gate of the Tang Furong Garden and go to the North Square of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda. Musical Fountain (The musical fountain in the North Square of Big Wild Goose Pagoda is the largest musical fountain in Asia. It is best to watch the 8:30 pm show with music and lights).

The next day:

Take the 611 bus at the train station (no ticket sales, ticket price 1 yuan) and get off at the Bell Tower, pass the Bell and Drum Tower Square, and enter Huimin Street from the Drum Tower. Walk west to the Xi'an Grand Mosque in Huajue Lane. You can taste Hui snacks on the way, then go south to West Street and visit the City God's Temple;

Take buses 215 and 23 at the City God's Temple Station to the South Gate. Get off at the Yongning Gate of the Ming City Wall in Xi'an and go east through the Calligraphy and Painting Street of the Academy Gate to the Forest of Steles. The entrance fee to the Forest of Steles is 45 yuan. After visiting, walk along Shuncheng Lane and spend 40 yuan to go up the city wall; then get off the city wall at Zhuque Gate and take bus 32 ( No one sells tickets, fare is 1 yuan, bus ends at 20:30) bus back to Xi'an University of Arts and Sciences.

The third day:

For the Terracotta Warriors, Qin Shihuang Mausoleum, and Huaqing Pool, take 611 at the bell tower and go back to the train station. Take 915, 914, and tour at the train station (East Square, in front of the train station ticket office). 5. When you get to the Terracotta Warriors and Horses, don’t take the tourist buses in the square. They are scammers. From the Terracotta Warriors and Horses to Qin Shihuang’s Mausoleum, and from Qin Shihuang’s Mausoleum to Huaqing Pool, if you still have time, go to Lishan Mountain. Don’t go to other places such as Qin Shihuang’s Mausoleum, Underground Palace, Eight Wonders, etc. They are all artificial scenery. After visiting Huaqing Pool, take a bus back to Xi'an. Note: Be careful of being ripped off when eating in Lintong. Check the menu prices before eating. The main attractions in Huaqing Pool are: Imperial Concubine Pool, Five Halls and Bingjian Pavilion.

Day 4:

Go to Datang West Market (all free), do a Taobao trip, and watch folk custom performances. Take bus 43 (westbound direction) at the Bell Tower, end point Just get off at the station. Or go to Daming Palace (a newly opened attraction). Afterwards, you can go shopping on the East, West, South and North streets, and then taste delicious food at the Xi'an specialty snack street behind the Drum Tower.

Cuihua Mountain Tour Guide in Xi'an:

Scenic Area Introduction:

Cuihua Mountain Tourist Scenic Area is one of the top ten tourist attractions in Xi'an. It is known as "the only beauty in the south." "Famous as the "China Geology and Landform Museum". Cuihua Mountain tourist attraction is located in Taiyigong Town, Chang'an District, Xi'an, with an altitude of 2,132 meters and an area of ??1,785 hectares. It consists of three parts: Bishan Lake Scenic Area, Tianchi Scenic Area and Landslide Sea Scenic Area. With its unique natural landscape and rich historical origins, it has been regarded as a tourist attraction in Sanqin for two thousand years.

Scenic spot qualifications:

National 4A-level scenic spots, provincial scenic spots, national forest parks, national geological parks

Scenic spot features:

Photography, hiking, rock climbing, summer vacation, sightseeing, vacation, entertainment, scientific research, historic sites, famous mountains, forests

Travel guide:

A waterfall with a drop of 25 meters in the Cuihua Mountain Tianchi , the waterfall is like a fountain, pouring down like rolling snow and tidal waves. The huge current hits the rocks, roaring like thunder, water splashing, mist lingering, and under the sun, rainbows appear from time to time, which is very spectacular. Throw yourself into the green and healthy embrace of Cuihua Mountain and wander among the strange mountains and beautiful waters. On the bank of Tianchi, the mountain breeze blows, and the coolness comes suddenly. The natural "air conditioning" can only be enjoyed in Cuihua Mountain. In winter, Tianchi is like a precious mirror, so white that it is natural, rich, and a bit enchanting; the waterfall has turned into an ice waterfall, all frozen, emitting a soft blue light, cold and mysterious.

Tour route:

Recommended tour route for one-day tour of Cuihua Mountain:

Shanmen Square - Climbing Ladder - Chinese Landslide Geological Relics - Landslide Stone Sea - Fairy Turtle Like the sea - Hanging Garden - Cuibai Bridge - Wind Cave - Ice Cave - Zhenren Wangyue - One Line of Sky - Tianchi → Cuihua Mountain → Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty paid a visit to Taiyi God's Temple - Cuixian Palace - Yingya Waterfall - Welcome Pine - Eighteen plate.

Best time to visit:

The scenery of Cuihua Mountain is different in four seasons, and it is suitable for travel all year round.

Shopping recommendations:

Kiwi, hawthorn, persimmon, wild walnut, schisandra, August melon, etc.

Location of the scenic spot:

China>Shaanxi Province>Xi'an City>Chang'an District

How to get there:

Take bus 401 in Xi'an City Or take the 905 tourist line directly to Cuihua Mountain.

Cuihua Mountain ticket price:

70 yuan/person in peak season, 45 yuan/person in off-season.

Scenic area opening hours:

8:00-19:00.

Scenic area services:

Tianchi provides recreational facilities such as rowing, speedboats, and motorboats. In winter, skating and other sports and fitness activities can be carried out.

Scenic spot phone number:

029-85892176/87805625/85427428

Notes:

1. Items you need to bring when going out: sun protection Supplies, etc.;

2. The elderly and children need to pay attention to heatstroke prevention;

3. Travelers please bring a valid ID card;

4. Anyone over 60 years old Elderly people above, children under 12 years old, those with high blood pressure, fear of heights, heart disease, or mobility difficulties should pay attention to safety when climbing.