Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - I beg you for a five-day tour of Xi'an, the detailed route of Qin Shihuang's Terracotta Warriors, Huaqing Pool, Big Wild Goose Pagoda, Huashan Mountain, and Hukou Waterfall. Thank you...

I beg you for a five-day tour of Xi'an, the detailed route of Qin Shihuang's Terracotta Warriors, Huaqing Pool, Big Wild Goose Pagoda, Huashan Mountain, and Hukou Waterfall. Thank you...

Days 1 and 2: Terracotta Warriors and Horses of Qin Shi Huang, Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang, Huaqing Pool, Huashan

1. Take bus No. 5 (306) at the East Square of Xi'an Railway Station (in front of the train station ticket gate) Go to the Terracotta Warriors.

Tip: The vehicles on You 5 (306) Road have a standard appearance. The door badge of the gray Yellow Sea Bus has the logo of "Xi'an Public Transport Corporation" printed on it, the top of the front windshield has the logo of "306 Worker Pioneer", and the words "Alleviating congestion and ensuring smooth flow" are printed on the upper side of the windshield. The bus drivers and passengers wear bus uniforms with a blue star on their right arm. Each vehicle will drive according to the prescribed route, and there will be a flight attendant on the vehicle who will announce the stop in Mandarin and mute according to standards, and introduce the scenic spots along the way in English. For regular tours, you have to queue up to get on the bus when waiting for the bus, and buy tickets only when you get on the bus, especially since tickets are not sold in advance and round-trip tickets are not sold. There are many illegal buses on Route 5 (306) in the square, so be sure not to take them to avoid being fooled.

Now the Qin Shi Huang Mausoleum Museum is a pass (including Qin Shi Huang Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum, Qin Shi Huang Mausoleum, Qin Shi Huang Mausoleum Ruins Park, Baixi Terracotta Warriors Pit Museum, and Stone Armor Museum). There is no charge for transportation in the museum, that is, tourists can take the transportation within the museum. No more charges).

2. After visiting the Terracotta Warriors and Horses, take Route 307, Route 914, Route 5 (306) at the Terracotta Warriors and Horses, and go under the Huaqing Pool. Browse Huaqing Pool.

The main attractions in Huaqing Pool are: Furong Garden, Tang Yutang Site, Imperial Concubine Pool, Liyuan, Tang Dynasty Water Well, Lishan Hot Spring, Beihai Shulin, Jiulong Lake, Wujian Hall, etc.

Note: Be careful of being ripped off when eating in Lintong, check the menu prices before eating. It’s best to look for restaurants with smiley faces (now all restaurants in Lintong are divided into three types, all with logos).

3. After visiting Huaqing Pool, you can take a long-distance bus to Huashan at Lintong Bus Station. It usually takes less than three hours from Lintong to Huashan. Climb Huashan that night. If I arrange it this way, you won’t have to travel a long way and you can save a day’s accommodation fee.

Huashan Mountain is famous for its dangers. It is divided into five peaks, east, west, south, north, and the highest point is the south peak. Xifeng is said to be the place where agarwood split the mountain to save his mother. The climbing timetable and route for self-guided tour of Huashan Mountain: Foot of Huashan Mountain (drop off location) → (7 minutes) Yuquanyuan → (15 minutes) Huashan Archway → (5 minutes) Wulong Bridge (ticket office) → (30 minutes) Fish Stone → (20 minutes) Wuliguan → (15 minutes) Shimen → (25 minutes) Maonv Cave → (15 minutes) Cloud Gate → (10 minutes) Huixin Stone → (10 minutes) Thousand-foot Building → (15 minutes ) Baichi Gorge → (25 minutes) Otolith Rubbing → (5 minutes) Ladder to Heaven → (5 minutes) Yudao (Canglong Ridge) → (25 minutes) Jinsuoguan → (8 minutes) Wuyun Peak → (15 minutes) Yingyang Cave → (5 minutes) Chaoyang Peak (East Peak) → (35 minutes) Nantianmen → (25 minutes) Yangtianchi → (35 minutes) West Peak → (12 minutes) Middle Peak → (18 minutes) Canglong Ridge → ( 25 minutes) Hozen Chou → (5 minutes) North Peak → (2 minutes) Ropeway → (4 minutes) foot of the mountain.

You need to bring plaster, safflower oil and hunger-resistant food. Remember to wear travel shoes and bring a set of clothes, preferably a three-piece suit. You must have a flashlight and two spare batteries. It is recommended to stay at Zhongfeng. Zhongfeng is less than half an hour away from Dongfeng (watching the sunrise). There are small hotels where you can stay for 30-50 yuan a night. The food outside Yuquan Yuan is more expensive than inside. You'd better eat on the street opposite Yuquan Yuan before going up the mountain. Bring some meat or eggs such as ham sausage to stave off hunger. You should prepare at least enough food for 4 meals in normal times, because going up the mountain consumes a lot of energy and you will get hungry quickly.

Take the train from Huashan to Yan'an at 5 pm the next day.

Day Three: Hukou Waterfall

1. Take a bus in Yan’an to Hukou Waterfall.

2. Take the shuttle bus from Hukou Waterfall to Yichuan, and take the long-distance bus back to Xi'an in Yichuan.

Day 4: Famen Temple

Bus:

Take bus No. 2 at the East Square of Xi'an Railway Station (in front of the train station ticket gate) (only morning bus every day) Departs at 8:00 and returns at 3:00 pm), exit at Famen Temple. The fare (one way) is 25 yuan.

Reminder for visiting Famen Temple:

1. There will be people selling incense and candles on the way to the former site of Famen Temple. If you talk to them, they will keep pestering you, so it is best to ignore them;

2. After getting off the bus, someone will sell tickets to the "Famen Temple Oriental Buddhist Capital" for 18 yuan. Don't buy it. This is just a small private attraction;

3. There will be people taking taxis at the entrance. It is said that I will take you in through the back door for only 60 yuan. Don’t believe it, because you have to check in to enter the underground palace of the stupa;

4. When visiting Famen Temple, remember to enter and exit from the old site of Famen Temple, because the shuttle bus stops are located at Near the old site.

Famen Temple delicacies: tofu curd, soup noodles, steamed buns, Guokui steamed buns with spicy seeds, Qishan whistle noodles.

Specialties of Famen Temple: Famen Temple plain cake, deer cake, Qinshu, Fengdang, Schisandra chinensis, Qishan Shaozi noodles, waxed donkey meat, horse spoon facial makeup, gold-covered lacquerware, wooden New Year pictures, etc.

Day 5 (in Xi'an): Shaanxi Provincial History Museum, Big Wild Goose Pagoda, Musical Fountain in the North Square of Big Wild Goose Pagoda, Forest of Steles Museum, Ming City Wall, Bell Tower or Drum Tower, Muslim Street

1. The Shaanxi Provincial Museum of History is now free but not free (bring a valid ID to collect tickets). Tickets are only issued four times a day, so go early, otherwise, the queue to get tickets will be long. Take the bus and get off at Cuihua Road.

Let me tell you a secret, if there are too many people, you can buy a ticket for the fourth exhibition hall (Hejia Village Treasures Exhibition, not open to free tickets) for 20 yuan and you can enter at any time.

2. After visiting Shaanxi Expo, you can take the bus to the South Square of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda and enter the Big Wild Goose Pagoda.

3. After visiting the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, go north from the Big Wild Goose Pagoda South Square to the Big Wild Goose Pagoda North Square to see the musical fountain (the musical fountain in the Big Wild Goose Pagoda North Square is the largest musical fountain in Asia).

4. Take Route 23 and Route 4 at the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, under Wenchang Gate, and visit the Forest of Steles Museum.

5. After visiting the Forest of Steles Museum. You can see the city wall from Wenchang Gate. Follow the Ming City Wall to the west to the south gate and enter the Ming City Wall.

6. After getting off the city wall, take the bus or walk to the bell tower. Go down to the Bell Tower underground passage and buy a ticket to go up to the Bell Tower. After visiting the Bell Tower, go from the Bell Tower Square to the Drum Tower (it is recommended not to go up to the Drum Tower after going to the Bell Tower). After visiting the Drum Tower, you can go north from both sides of the Drum Tower and enter Hui Street. This is the place with the most complete range of Hui snacks in Xi’an.