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What are the attractions in Xi'an city?
Question 1: What are the famous tourist attractions in Xi'an? The Big Wild Goose Pagoda
The Big Wild Goose Pagoda
Ci'en Temple was founded in the 9th year of Emperor Kaihuang's reign in the Sui Dynasty (589 AD) and was originally named Wuluo Temple. In the 22nd year of Zhenguan of the Tang Dynasty (AD 648), when Li Zhi, Emperor Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty, became the crown prince, because his biological mother, Queen Wende, died young, in order to repay the kindness of his loving mother, the temple was rebuilt, hence the name Da Ci'en Temple. It is said that Emperor Gaozong looked at Ci'en Temple from Hanyuan Hall and worshiped every day and night. The Daci'en Temple in the Tang Dynasty was very large, with 13 courtyards and a total of 1,897 houses. The Yunge Zen Temple, with multiple buildings and halls, was extremely luxurious. After the fall of the Tang Dynasty, Da Ci'en Temple gradually fell into decay and destruction. Most of the current temple buildings were rebuilt in the Ming Dynasty.
In order to invite Master Xuanzang, who was famous at that time, to serve as the abbot of Daci'en Temple, the Tang Dynasty specially ordered the construction of a scripture translation hall in the temple. Master Xuanzang devoted himself to translating scriptures in Ci'en Temple from 648 to 658 AD, and founded Ci'en Sect, a major sect of Chinese Buddhism, also known as Consciousness-Wei Sect or Faxiang Sect. He wrote the immortal masterpiece "Records of the Western Regions of the Tang Dynasty". Zang translated scriptures at Ci'en Temple for 12 years. Taizong and the prince wrote the "Preface to the Tripitaka of the Holy Religion of the Tang Dynasty" and the "Preface to the Tripitaka of the Holy Religion" respectively for the Buddhist scriptures he translated, praising his dedication to the cause of Buddhism. These two articles were written and carved into inscriptions by Chu Suiliang, a great calligrapher of the Tang Dynasty. They are still inlaid on the west side of the south gate on the bottom floor of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda.
In 652 AD, Xuanzang petitioned to build a pagoda in the temple to preserve the Buddhist scriptures and statues brought back from India. The tower was designed by Xuanzang himself. It is 5 stories high and about 60 meters high. It has a brick surface and an earth core, which is unreachable. There are overgrown vegetation at the back brick joints, and the tower body collapsed. During the reign of Wu Zetian from 701 to 704 AD, it was rebuilt and raised to 10 stories. It was later destroyed by war and was renovated in 930-933 AD and was changed to 7 floors. The current Big Wild Goose Pagoda maintains its appearance after this repair, and is 64 meters high.
In the Tang Dynasty, the Big Wild Goose Pagoda was generally called Ci'en Temple Pagoda or Ci'en Temple Pagoda. The Big Wild Goose Pagoda is a customary name for later generations. There are many opinions on how the Wild Goose Pagoda got its name. Legend has it that Xuanzang lived in a Mahayana Buddhist temple when he was studying for Buddhist scriptures in India. Indian Buddhism is divided into two schools, Mahayana and Hinayana. Mahayana eats vegetarian food, Hinayana eats meat. There is a Hinayana temple near the temple where Xuanzang is located. One day the monks in the temple were worried because they could not eat meat. That day happened to be the Bodhisattva's alms day. A monk looked up to the sky and sighed: "The compassionate and wise Bodhisattva will never forget what day it is today!" As he was talking, a group of wild geese flew over, and the first goose fell to the ground and died. The monks were all shocked, thinking that the Bodhisattva had appeared and asked them to eat his flesh to satisfy their hunger. From then on, all the monks in the temple stopped eating meat and converted to Mahayana Buddhism. They also built a tower at the place where the wild geese fell, and named it "Yan Pagoda". The Big Wild Goose Pagoda was designed and built by Xuanzang in the form of the "Wild Goose Pagoda" in India. In order to praise Buddhism and commemorate Xuanzang, people later called Ci'en Pagoda the "Wild Goose Pagoda". However, according to scholars' research, "Records of the Western Regions of the Tang Dynasty" records that the Western Regions called the pagoda "Gensuo", and the Tang dialect called it "Yan", so the name of the Yanta is a transliteration of the Sanskrit "Gensuo". Half a century later, the Jianfu Temple Tower was completed. The two towers face each other far away, with different styles. Because the Jianfu Temple Pagoda is smaller than the Wild Goose Pagoda, people call it the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, and the Jianfu Temple Pagoda is called the Small Wild Goose Pagoda.
The naming of the Wild Goose Pagoda began in the early Tang Dynasty and became a regular practice during the Shenlong reign of Emperor Zhongzong of the Tang Dynasty. After being admitted as Jinshi in the Tang Dynasty, scholars would climb up to the Wild Goose Pagoda to compose poems and leave their names under the Wild Goose Pagoda. "Inscription on the Wild Goose Pagoda" is regarded as a great honor in life. When Bai Juyi passed the Jinshi examination and climbed up to the Wild Goose Pagoda, he wrote a poem: "The youngest among the seventeen people is the youngest among the seventeen people under the Ci'en Pagoda", which reflects his joy and pride in his success as a young man.
Tickets: 25 yuan, 20 yuan to climb the tower
Business hours: 08:00----18:00
Small Wild Goose Pagoda
The Small Wild Goose Pagoda
It was originally the residence of Princess Xiangcheng, the daughter of Emperor Taizong Li Shimin of the Tang Dynasty. It was converted into a temple in the first year of civilization of Emperor Ruizong Li Dan of the Tang Dynasty (AD 684). Because a hundred days after the death of Li Zhi, Emperor Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty, foreign relatives of the royal family built it for him, so it was called Xianfu Temple. Later, Empress Wu Zetian changed its name to "Jianfu Temple".
Jianfu Temple is the translation place of Yijing, an eminent monk in the Tang Dynasty of my country. In 671 AD, he traveled to India by sea to seek Dharma, which lasted more than 20 years and traveled to more than 30 countries. In 695 AD, he returned home with 400 Sanskrit scriptures. He translated 56 scriptures at Jianfu Temple, and wrote "The Biography of Eminent Monks Seeking Dharma in the Western Regions of the Tang Dynasty" and "The Biography of the Dharma Returned from the South China Sea". This book can be called a companion volume to Xuanzang's "Records of the Western Regions of the Tang Dynasty" , providing valuable information for later generations to study the culture of China, India, Indonesia and other countries.
Jianfu Temple was built in the first year of Tang Zhongzong Li Xianjinglong's reign (AD 707). It has 15 floors and is about 45 meters high.
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Question 2: What are the good attractions in Xi'an city? First of all, as an authentic Shaanxi person, you are welcome to travel to Shaanxi! You must go to the Big Wild Goose Pagoda... Go at 8pm... There are many people, there is a fountain, it is very beautiful... You can go to the city wall to play during the day, and you can also go to the history museum (it is best to queue up to get tickets before 7am, otherwise you won't be able to get them) Get on (get your ID card for free), Tang Furong Garden, Afang Palace, if you have enough time, you can go to Qin Shihuang's Terracotta Warriors and Horses, in Lintong, it's only a short drive away, Qujiang Heritage Park, Xingqing Park (opposite to Xi'an Jiaotong University, Stop by Xi'an Jiaotong University to check it out) There are many more...
By the way, I would like to recommend some Xi'an special snacks: you must eat the beef and mutton steamed buns, and the hand-rolled noodles are delicious, especially those from Huxian County Hand-rolled noodles (hehe, I am from Hu County...) spicy dumplings, steamed buns with meat (the name is very interesting), hand-pulled pancakes... all kinds of noodles (soup noodles, long noodles, biangbiang [pronounced with two tones] noodles, pulled noodles ) is still famous in Hu County. If it's summer, the cold noodles are very good, but it's a pity that it's winter... Chacha! There are many more... I wish you a good time... If you have a classmate studying in Xi'an, it would be best to let him take you to visit...
Question 3: What are the tourist attractions in Xi'an? The tourist attractions in Xi'an include the Bell and Drum Towers, Shaanxi Museum, Big Wild Goose Pagoda Square, Xi'an Ming City Wall,
1. The Bell and Drum Towers
In the center of Xi'an, they are well preserved. , be sure to go for a walk on *** Street behind the Drum Tower, at night. Passing through the black door of the Drum Tower, you will hear the sounds of the market behind you, the candy man, the dough man, all kinds of ancient packaged pastries, and colorful preserved fruits, which will make you feel like you have traveled back in time and space to the lively Lantern Festival market of a certain year. feeling.
2. Shaanxi Museum
Now the museums do not charge money, so you can take a map to see what museums you are interested in in Xi'an. Shaanxi Provincial Museum is definitely one of them. The collection of cultural relics in provincial museums across the country is probably comparable to that of Hubei Provincial Museum. Walking slowly among them, the memories left to us by the Tang Dynasty are there. I remember that there was a set of tomb figurines with twelve zodiac signs there. They were not famous, but they made me very emotional. Because each of the twelve animals has its head raised high, and its proud expression is very vivid, as if you are also looked down upon by them. There, you can understand the true spirit of the Tang Dynasty.
3. Big Wild Goose Pagoda Square
You need to pay to enter the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, but it is not used in the Wild Goose Pagoda Square. In fact, you can also see the Wild Goose Pagoda outside. It is best to walk around the square. The light boxes there are very interesting. They are all poems left by some talented people who "inscribed names in the wild goose pagoda and attended banquets in Qujiang". It is very interesting to walk around and take a look. There are also some sculptures of ancient people outing on the square. Set off against the children having fun next to them, you will feel that the atmosphere of Chang'an is around you.
4. City Wall
Xi'an's city wall is the most complete in the country, but it is not a Tang city wall, but a Ming city wall. In terms of length, it is not as long as the Nanjing city wall. It seems that it costs 40 yuan to go up to the city wall, so just look for a city gate to take a look
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Question 4: What tourist attractions are there in Xi’an? 40 points 1 Terracotta Warriors and Horses of the First Qin Emperor 2, Huaqing Pool 3, Tang Furong Garden 4, Big Wild Goose Pagoda 5, Lintong Li Mountain 6, Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor 7, Shaanxi History Museum 8, Ancient City Wall
Personally, I think the Terracotta Warriors and Horses and the History Museum are must-sees Go, you can go to Huaqing Pool to watch the performance of "Song of Everlasting Sorrow" at night, which is very good. You can see the fountain in the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, which is said to be the best in Asia. The rest can be chosen according to time and hobbies.
In addition, Famen Temple and Huashan Mountain in Shaanxi are also worth visiting.
Ci'en Temple (where Master Xuanzang specializes in translating and storing scriptures), Big Wild Goose Pagoda (houses the Buddha statues, relics and Sanskrit classics that Master Xuanzang brought back from India), North Square of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda (Asia The largest fountain square and the largest waterscape square), Shaanxi History Museum (a fine collection of cultural relics unearthed in Shaanxi), Qujiang Heritage Park (currently the largest amusement park in Xi'an), Xi'an Stele Forest Museum (the largest collection of steles in the country), Ming Dynasty Heritage Park City Wall (the most complete existing ancient city wall building in China), Bell Tower (the largest and best preserved among the many bell towers left in ancient my country), Drum Tower (four years older than the Bell Tower, with a history of 625 years), Qujiang Hanjiao (the place where it is said that Wang Baochuan stayed in the cold kiln for eighteen years waiting for her husband Xue Pinggui), Qujiang Ocean World (marine animals), Xi'an Qinling Wildlife Park (the first wildlife park in the northwest), Cuihua Mountain (national forest park), Nan Wutai (one of the holy places of Buddhism), Tang Furong Garden (a large royal garden-style cultural theme park with the style of the prosperous Tang Dynasty), Daming Palace National Heritage Park (the imperial palace in the prosperous Tang Dynasty), Xi'an Banpo Museum (matriarchal clan in primitive society) Settlement ruins), Huashan (one of the Five Mountains), Terracotta Warriors and Horses of Qin Shihuang (pottery figurines buried with Qin Shihuang), Huaqing Pool (palace villa of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty and Yang Guifei), Mausoleum of Qin Shihuang, Bingjian Pavilion (Chiang Kai-shek’s hiding place during the Xi’an Incident), Lintong Museum (local chronicles History Museum), Famen Temple (where the relics of Sakyamuni Buddha are enshrined), Famen Temple Museum (where precious cultural relics unearthed from the Tang Pagoda of Famen Temple are collected and displayed), Qianling Mausoleum (where Emperor Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty and Li Zhi, the only female emperor in Chinese history) The joint burial mausoleum of Emperor Wu Zetian), the tomb of Princess Yongtai (Princess Yongtai, daughter of Wu Zetian), the tomb of Prince Yide (Prince Yide, son of Wu Zetian), the tomb of Prince Zhanghuai (Prince Zhanghuai, son of Wu Zetian), the Huangdi Mausoleum Xuanyuan Temple (the ancestor of the Chinese nation) The mausoleum of Emperor Xuanyuan), Maoling Museum (the mausoleum of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty Liu Che), Zhaoling Museum (the mausoleum of Emperor Taizong Li Shimin of the Tang Dynasty), Hanyang Mausoleum (the joint burial mausoleum of Emperor Jing Liu Qi and the Empress Wang of the Han Dynasty), you must see the phantom when you go to the Hanyang Mausoleum Museum imaging).
Question 5: What tourist attractions are there in Xi'an? Well... Traveling to Xi'an is very simple
The Terracotta Warriors and Horses are a must [without special documents, it costs about 90 yuan]...
Then there is Huaqing Pool [70 yuan, half price with student ID card]..
The Bell and Drum Towers are both iconic, but very boring [each is 27 yuan]
It doesn’t really matter whether you climb the city wall or not, there’s not much to see [40 yuan]
Well... of course you have to go to Tang Dynasty Furong Garden [ticket 45 yuan]
There is also the Big Wild Goose Pagoda... The musical fountain is very famous [open every day from Monday to Friday at 12:00 and 21:00, weekends at 12:00, 14:00, 16:00, 18:00, 21:00]
The history museum should be free.
If possible, visit the area around the Bell Tower, *** Street, etc.
Over there at the Tang Dynasty Crafts Workshop (Big Wild Goose Pagoda) It's also very good and has a good environment.
If you are interested in zoos, go to Qinling Wildlife Park
If you are interested in marine life, go to Qujiang Aquarium ~ [But it is very expensive, 100 yuan ,]
You can go to Xiaozhai to buy things...
There are other things:
Mausoleum of Qin Shihuang 40 yuan
Qin 15 yuan for the Tomb and Earth Palace
20 yuan for climbing the Big Wild Goose Pagoda
50 yuan for the Small Wild Goose Pagoda
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About That's all. But I think there is really nothing interesting in Xi'an...it can only be called an ancient capital.
Not to mention anything else~ I wish you have a good time..
< p> [This is what I wrote when I was answering someone else's question...don't mind it]Question 6: What tourist attractions are there in Xi'an? What are the major routes in Xi'an:
1. Bell Tower, Drum Tower, Ming City Wall, Forest of Steles, Eighth Route Army Office, Big Wild Goose Pagoda and Da Ci'en Temple in Xi'an City, where Master Xuanzang translated Buddhist scriptures; Small Wild Goose Pagoda, Jianfu Temple, Da *** Temple, Banpo Museum, Shaanxi History Museum.
2. Xianyang Museum of the Western Front, Maoling, Qianling, Zhaoling, Yang Guifei’s Tomb, Tang Tomb, Huo Qubing’s Tomb, Famen Temple, Taibai Mountain, the source of the Jialing River in Baoji, Guanshan Ranch, Diaoyutai
3. The southern route includes Xingjiao Temple, Xiangji Temple, Du Fu Temple, Cuihua Mountain, Nanwutai, Jiawutai, Zhongnan Mountain, Jashui Cave, Zhuque National Forest Park, Wangshun Mountain, Shuilu Temple, Tangyu, Jinyugou, Caotang Temple, Xianyou Temple.
4. Northern Line: Mausoleum of the Yellow Emperor, Sima Qian Temple, Yan'an, Hukou Waterfall, Yulin, Sanyuan City God Temple. 5. Eastern route: Mausoleum of the First Emperor of Qin, Terracotta Warriors and Horses, Huaqing Pool, Lishan Mountain, Lintong Museum, Hongmen Banquet Site, and Huashan Mountain. Mausoleum of the First Emperor of Qin The Mausoleum of the First Emperor of Qin is located at the northern foot of Lishan Mountain, 30 kilometers east of Xi'an, with Lishan Mountain to the south and Weishui River to the north. The tall tomb is surrounded by towering peaks and is integrated with Lishan Mountain. It has beautiful scenery and unique environment.
The scenic spot is: 4A level tourist area (spot) Address: Lintong District, Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province Tickets: 26 yuan
Terracotta Warriors and Horses In March 1974, villagers of Xiyang Village, Yanzhai Township, Lintong County, Shaanxi Province, 1.5 meters east of Qin Shihuang's Mausoleum While digging a well at a kilometer away, many broken pottery figures were unexpectedly discovered. After detection by archaeologists, it was a rectangular pit of terracotta warriors and horses from the Qin Dynasty. In 1976, through drilling, two more terracotta warriors and horses pits were discovered at 20 and 25 meters north of the pit. According to the time of their discovery, they are named Terracotta Warriors and Horses Pit No. 1, No. 2 and No. 3 respectively. The total area of ??the three pits is 22,780 square meters. The scenic spot is: 4A level tourist area (spot) Address: Qinling Town, Lintong District, Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province Tickets: 65 yuan Huaqing Pool Huaqing Pool, also known as Huaqing Palace, is located in the east of Xi'an City, at the northern foot of Lishan Mountain, 30 kilometers away from the historical and cultural city of Xi'an. It has been a tourist bathing resort since ancient times and is one of the first batch of key scenic spots in the country. In 1997, the State Council announced the Huaqing Palace ruins as the fourth batch of key cultural relics protection units in the country. The scenic spot is: 4A tourist attraction (spot) Address: No. 38 Huaqing Road, Lintong District, Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province Tickets: 40 yuan Shaanxi History Museum
Shaanxi History Museum is a national-level modern large-scale museum, which is a group of majestic The spectacular Tang-style building complex covers an area of ??about 70,000 square meters and has a construction area of ??more than 50,000 square meters. It brings together the essence of Shaanxi culture and shows the development process of Chinese civilization. In view of Shaanxi's status in Chinese history, the state government invested 144 million yuan to build the Shaanxi History Museum, which was completed and opened in June 1991. The scenic spot is: 4A level tourist area (spot) Address: No. 91, Xiaozhai East Road, Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province Ticket: 35 yuan The Big Wild Goose Pagoda is located in the Daci'en Temple in the southern suburbs. It is a famous ancient building in the country and is regarded as a symbol of the ancient capital of Xi'an. . According to legend, it was the place where Monk Tang specialized in translating and storing Buddhist scriptures after he returned from India (ancient Tianzhu). It is called the Wild Goose Pagoda because it is built in the style of the Indian Wild Goose Pagoda. The scenic spot is: 4A-level tourist area (spot) Address: No. 117 Huanta Road, Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province Tickets: 20 yuan
The Bell Tower and Drum Tower are located in the center of Xi'an, at the intersection of the four east, west, north, and south streets in the city. Built on a square base, it is a brick and wood structure with three-story eaves and a four-corner roof. The total height is 36 meters. The base is 8.6 meters high and each side is 35.5 meters long. The area is about 1377.4 square meters. There are stairs to spiral up. The eaves are covered with dark green glazed tiles, the interior of the building is decorated with gold paintings, painted pillars and carved beams, and there is a gilded crown on top, which is magnificent. With it as the center, it radiates out to the east, south, west and north streets and connects with the east, south, west and north gates of the Ming City Wall respectively. This is the bell tower that Xi'an people are proud of. It is the largest and best preserved among the many bell towers left over from ancient my country. Xi'an was an important military and political center in the northwest during the Ming Dynasty. Its bell tower ranks first among similar buildings in the country in terms of architectural scale, historical value, and artistic value.
Question 7: What tourist attractions are there in Xi’an? A city attraction: Bell Tower: Located in the center of Xi'an, it was built in 1384 in the Ming Dynasty. It is 36 meters high and has three floors of double eaves on the outside, but only two floors on the inside. It is an ancient wooden structure building in my country. A huge clock is installed on the upper floor. Used when reporting an alarm.
Drum Tower: Located on West Street in Xi'an City, less than 1 kilometer away from the Bell Tower. It was built in 1380, the 13th year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty, and is 33 meters high. A huge drum is installed upstairs. People beat the drum when night falls. To tell the time, it and the bell tower are considered sister towers. Bells and drums are played on it, which is called "morning bell and evening drum".
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, No. 204 urban bus lines and No. 508, No. 707 CMB transportation lines.
Ming City Wall: (National AAAA Scenic Area) The Ming Dynasty City Wall was expanded on the basis of the old Tang Imperial City. It is 12 meters high, 12-14 meters wide at the top, 15-18 meters wide at the bottom, and has a circumference of about 13.7 kilometers. , the entire wall is tall and majestic, surrounding the central area of ??Xi'an today. It is a landmark building in the ancient capital of Xi'an and the largest and most complete ancient castle in the world today.
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 the urban bus lines No. 14, 402, 309, and 239 and the CMB bus No. 512, 704, and 710.
Shaanxi History Museum: (National AAAA Scenic Area) is located 1 km northwest of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda. It is a national-level modern large-scale museum. The museum collects 113,000 pieces (sets) of fine cultural relics unearthed in Shaanxi, displaying works from 115 Its collection of history from 10,000 years ago to 1840 AD is the largest in the country.
Bus route: You can reach it by taking No. 610, No. 521, No. 27 urban bus lines and No. 701, No. 827 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 and 511 minibus bus lines to get there .
Da *** Temple: Located in Huajue Lane, Beiyuanmen, Xi'an, it is the main place where more than 60,000 *** people in Xi'an live their religious life. It is the earliest building in China, with a large scale and relatively complete preservation. One of the *** temples.
Bus route: Get off at the Bell Tower in the city center and walk west for 5 minutes to reach it.
Qin Afang Palace: Located 4 kilometers away from the western suburbs of Xi'an City, it shows the majestic architecture of Qin Afang Palace and is an artistic reproduction of the construction of Qin Afang Palace ruins.
Bus route: You can reach it by taking the urban bus lines 521, 604, 302 and 901.
Xingqing Palace Park: Located in the southeast outside the city center of Xi'an, Xingqing Palace was built by Li Longji, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty. It is one of the three major palaces in Chang'an of the Tang Dynasty. Xingqing Palace Park is a historical and cultural The unique park is the largest park in the northwest region.
Bus route: You can reach it by taking the urban bus lines No. 7, 8, 27, 43, 28 and 228.
Qin Shihuang’s Mausoleum and Qin Terracotta Warriors and Horses (national AAAA tourist attractions): Located at the northern foot of Lishan Mountain about 5 kilometers east of Lintong City, they are national key cultural relics protection units. In 1987, UNESCO included the Qin Mausoleum (including the Terracotta Warriors and Horses) in the World Cultural Heritage Protection List.
The Terracotta Warriors and Horses are the secondary burial pits of the Mausoleum of the First Emperor of Qin. They are located about 1 and a half kilometers east of the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor. They were discovered in 1974. They are large in scale, majestic in appearance, and of high artistic value. One of the most important archaeological discoveries of our time.
Bus route: Take the 306 tourist bus from the east side of the railway station to get there.
Huaqing Pool (national AAAA tourist attraction): located in Lintong District, Xi'an City, adjacent to Li Mountain in the south, Weishui River in the north, and 30 kilometers away from Xi'an. It is the reappearance of the Huaqing Palace in the Tang Dynasty, with a superior geographical location... >>
Question 8: What are the scenic spots in Xi'an worth visiting? Shaanxi Provincial History Museum, Big Wild Goose Pagoda North Square Musical Fountain, Forest of Steles Museum, Ming City Wall, Bell Tower or Drum Tower, *** Street.
1. It is recommended to go to the Shaanxi Provincial History Museum first, because the Shaanxi Provincial History Museum is now free but not free (bring a valid ID to get the ticket). Tickets are only issued four times a day, so go early, otherwise, the queue to get tickets will be long. Take bus 24 at Tang Furong Garden and get off at Cuihua Road.
Let me tell you a secret, if there are too many people, you can pay 20 yuan to buy a ticket for the fourth exhibition hall ("The Treasures of the Tang Dynasty" Hejiacun Gold and Silver Special Exhibition), which is not open to the public for free. Note: You need to buy it at the ticket window. There are ticket sellers selling fake tickets at a high price of 100 yuan. Tickets can be entered at any time.
2. After visiting the Shaanxi Provincial History Museum, go 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).
3. Take Route 23 and Route 4 at the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, under Wenchang Gate, and visit the Forest of Steles Museum.
4. 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.
5. 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 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 to *** Street. It’s the most comprehensive snack place in Xi’an.
6. Take the subway at Bell Tower and get off at Xi'an North Station.
Question 9: What are the special attractions in Xi’an? Attractions in Xi'an City:
1. The Bell Tower, the center of the city, was built in the Ming Dynasty. It was originally located 2 kilometers west of the city and was later moved to its current location. It can be entered through the underground corridor of the clock tower. From the bell tower, you can overlook the four streets of Xi'an, and the effect is extraordinary. And the bells on the bell tower are the most famous. The bells in the morning and evening drums also refer to the bells in the bell tower.
2. The Drum Tower and the Bell Tower complement each other from a distance, hence the so-called morning bell and evening drum. There is Beiyuanmen (*** Street) Food Street inside.
3. The Ming City Wall is the most complete ancient military defense facility in the world. It has gone through more than 600 years of ups and downs and is still persevering, a symbol of the city of Xi'an.
40 yuan/person
4. The Forest of Steles is known as a gathering place for Chinese calligraphy. It has collected more than 10,000 calligraphy inscriptions of famous people from all over the world. It is also known as the Museum of Chinese Calligraphy and Inscriptions. Located in the Wenchang Gate in the south of the city wall.
5. The Eighth Route Army Office, as the name suggests. Located on West 7th Road within the city wall. Free
6. Big Wild Goose Pagoda and Daci'en Temple (unknown price), where Master Xuanzang translated Buddhist scriptures. Located at the southern end of Yanta Road. I highly recommend the Big Wild Goose Pagoda North Square, you must go there at night. There is one of the best musical fountains in Asia. It's not just water spray + music. The sprayed water will change with the music, and the momentum is really spectacular. You can't miss it when you come to Xi'an now. It is recommended to go at night, so that there will be the effect of colorful lights, which will be more beautiful.
7. Academy Gate Street is located inside the south gate. There are antiques, calligraphy and paintings, and antiques and miscellaneous items for sale. There is also Guanzhong Academy.
8. Small Wild Goose Pagoda (15 yuan/person) and Jianfu Temple (unknown price), located at the intersection of Youyi West Road and Zhuque Road
9. Da*** Temple (25 yuan/person), located at 10 Huajue Lane, Beiyuanmen. Banpo Museum (unknown price), is a village of Banpo people nearly 6,000 years ago. Located on a half-broken road in the eastern suburbs of Xi'an.
10. Shaanxi History Museum, and you need to ask for a guide or rent an electronic explanation machine. All the historical exhibits will become vivid. Now the Shaanxi Museum is free, but there are many people queuing up every day, so you have to wait in line. For more than half an hour, you can choose to go at 7:00 in the morning, and you may not have to queue, or go in around 11:00, as there are fewer people. Another good way is to buy a "special exhibition ticket" at the ticket office. No need to queue, enter immediately. I strongly recommend this method to the Shaanxi History Museum, and ask for a guide or rent an electronic guide. All the historical exhibits will become vivid. Now the Shaanxi Museum is free, but there are many people queuing up every day. You You have to wait in line for more than half an hour. You can choose to go at 7:00 in the morning, which may not have to queue, or go in around 11:00, as there are fewer people. Another good way is to buy a "special exhibition hall ticket" at the ticket office ”, don’t wait in line, enter immediately, I highly recommend this method.
11. Datang Furong Garden. There is also Qujiang Aquarium near Datang Furong Garden. You can see the dolphin show. If you bring your student ID, it only costs 30 yuan in the off-season. There is also Qujiang Heritage Park, which is also very beautiful. !
Attractions around Xi'an:
1. Terracotta Warriors (5 stars): Actually, they are in Lintong District, Xi'an! (Take 306 at the train station, 7 yuan directly, very convenient), I won’t say much about this attraction! Foreigners will come. There are also Huaqing Pool, Lishan Mountain, etc. nearby. It usually takes a whole day to go to these attractions!
2. Famen Temple ~ Mausoleum of the Yellow Emperor ~~ seems to no longer belong to Xi'an
3. Qinling Wildlife Park, Taiping Forest National Park (I went there in high school~~ generally each It takes a day!): At the foot of Zhongnan Mountain in the south of Xi’an, the scenery is great!
If you are visiting during the Spring Festival, I think the Big Wild Goose Pagoda in Xi'an City will definitely be the most popular place in Doha~ Now it is a national tourist area, and the Daming Palace attractions are also following the same pattern, and it will open in 2010.
Day 1: 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 5 at the train station (East Square, in front of the train station ticket gate) to the Terracotta Warriors and Horses. Do not take the square. The tour bus is a lie, from the Terracotta Warriors and Horses to the Mausoleum of Qin Shihuang, from the Mausoleum of Qin Shihuang 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.
The next day: East Street, Xi’an Incident Memorial Hall, Forest of Steles, South Street, West Street (antique street), City God Temple, *** Street 1. Take Route 43 from Bell Tower to Dacha City. Jianguo Road (East), about 300 meters south along Jianguo Road is the Xi'an Incident... >>
Question 10: What are the free tourist attractions in Xi'an? Shaanxi History Museum, Xi'an City God Temple, Wolong Temple, Huancheng Park, Xingqing Park, Qujiang Heritage Park, and Big Wild Goose Pagoda North Square are all free.
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