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What should I wear when I go to Xi'an on December 18, 2017 and the temperature is between 1°C and 9°C? Any local buddies out there? Where to go for two days?
Wearing: sweater, down jacket, thick jacket.

DAY1 Hui Min Street Drum Tower Ancient City Wall Stone Forest Shaanxi History Museum Big Wild Goose Pagoda

Breakfast can go to Hui Min Street's tasting a variety of famous snacks, such as mutton burgers, Qishan Shammy Noodles, mung bean cake and so on. Then you can walk to the Drum Tower and enjoy the historical flavor of the Central Plains while consuming your food.

Then take a bus or subway to see the Ancient City Wall, which is the best-preserved and longest-lasting Ming Dynasty city wall in China, with a magnificent atmosphere.

Afterwards, go to the Stele Forest Museum, which is the earliest and largest collection of ancient stone steles in China, with high historical research value and artistic ornamental value.

In the afternoon, you can visit the Shaanxi Provincial History Museum, which is extremely rich in cultural relics, and enjoy the historical feast.

In the evening, walk to the Big Wild Goose Pagoda for a panoramic view. If there is still some fun left, you can refer to the Datang Hibiscus Garden while the night is hazy and beautiful.

Dining: (1) The food is endless, with large and small eateries dotting the streets. It is recommended to dine at Zhonglou Food Street, Jinhua Road Food Street and South Second Ring Road Food Street, where you can find unique northwest flavors and cuisines from the north and south of the Yangtze River.

(2) Specialty stores: Tongshengxiang, Old Sun's Restaurant, Jia San Dumpling Restaurant, Fan Ji Laji Pork Restaurant and so on.

Accommodation: (1) There are various hotels of different grades in the city, which are very convenient for accommodation; however, if it is the peak season for tourism, it is better to book in advance.

(2) It is recommended to stay near the Bell Tower and Drum Tower, which are located in the center of the city, not far from all the surrounding attractions, and the transportation is very convenient.

Tips: (1) Hui people are more, believe in Islam, please respect the national halal eating habits.

(2) Backpackers can stay in youth hostels, the bed price is usually 40-60 yuan, but pay attention to safety.

DAY2

Xi'an Mutiny Memorial Museum Half-slope Ruins Museum Terracotta Warriors and Horses of the First Qin Emperor Lixian Huaqing Pond

In the morning, you can visit the former site of the Xi'an Mutiny, and experience the feeling of "things are different when they pass away". Then you can take a bus to Xi'an Half Slope Ruins, China's first heritage museum, to find the story of a tribe that mysteriously disappeared 6,000 years ago.

The focus of the afternoon's sightseeing shifts outside the city, starting with a visit to the Terracotta Warriors and Horses of Qin Shi Huang's Mausoleum. Although it is only a large burial pit for the first emperor, it has been hailed as the "Eighth Wonder of the World".

Li Mountain National Forest Park is also a must-see, with more than 30 cultural relics, including the Zhou Beacon Tower, the Hall of the Old Mother, and the Hall of the Old Goddess, all of which bear witness to the ancient emperor's infatuation and love.

Finally, you can take a hot spring bath in Huaqing Pond to end the day's exhausting journey and enjoy the natural charming flavor.

Dining: For lunch, you can choose a restaurant near the Half Slope Ruins, where Chen Ermao Fatty Beef Hot Pot and True Taste Three Fresh Braised Vegetable Steaming Bowl are worth tasting.

In the evening, you can either return to the city to dine, or try Shaanxi cuisine, Sichuan cuisine and Nongjiale at Huaqingchi.

Accommodation: If you plan to spend the night near Huaqingchi, you can choose nearby chain hotels, such as Ruijia Hotel and 7 Days Chain Hotel, which are safe and clean.

Tips:

(1)

You can shop for Lantian jade in Lintong and souvenirs of the Terracotta Warriors, but remember to bargain.

(2) If you choose to charter a bus, although it is more free, the driver may take you to shopping spots, so make sure to negotiate the terms beforehand.