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What are the attractions in Xi'an?

Big Wild Goose Pagoda: (National AAAA Scenic Spot) is located in the Daci'en Temple in the southern suburbs. It is one of the famous Buddhist pagodas in my country. It was founded in 652 of the Tang Dynasty. The eminent monk Xuanzang of the Tang Dynasty returned from India and brought back a large number of Sanskrit classics and Buddha statues. In order to enshrine and store the relics, Xuanzang requested that this tower be built. Its characteristic is that the brick structure reflects the Dougong style of the wooden structure.

Bus route: You can reach it by taking the 21, 22, 24, 601, 610 urban bus lines and the 501, 503 China and Pakistan bus lines.

Small Wild Goose Pagoda: Located in the Jianfu Temple 1 km south of Xi'an City, it was built in 707 of the Tang Dynasty. It has 15 floors and is about 45 meters high. It is said that it was built with donations from the palace people at that time. pagoda.

Bus route: You can reach it by taking No. 46, No. 29, No. 21, and No. 204 urban bus lines and No. 508 and No. 707 CMB transportation lines.

Forest of Steles: (National AAAA Scenic Spot) Located at the former site of the Confucius Temple on Sanxue Street, Xi'an, the Forest of Steles now contains more than 3,000 steles from all dynasties from the Han Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty. It is a treasure house of Chinese calligraphy art.

Bus route: You can reach it by taking No. 14, No. 402, No. 309, No. 239 urban bus lines and No. 512, No. 704, No. 710 CMB transportation lines.

Xi'an Banpo Museum: Located between Chanhe River and Bahe River east of Xi'an, it is a typical matriarchal commune village site belonging to the Yangshao Culture. It was established in 1958 and is the first heritage museum in my country. .

Bus route: Take the 401, 433, 406, 301, 11, 233, 42 urban bus lines and the 507, 511 China and Pakistan bus lines to get there .