1, Xi 'an Ancient City Wall: Xi 'an City Wall, also known as Xi 'an Ming City Wall, is the largest and best-preserved ancient city wall in China, with a total length of about 14 km. It was built on the basis of the imperial city in the Tang Dynasty, including a series of facilities such as moats and watchtowers. The city wall completely surrounds the strategic defense system. The thickness of the city wall is greater than the height, and it is as stable as Mount Tai. The top of the wall can be used for sports cars and exercises.
2. Qin Shihuang Terracotta Warriors Museum: The Qin Shihuang Terracotta Warriors Museum is actually a large tomb pit in Qin Shihuang's mausoleum. There are more than 6000 life-size terracotta warriors and horses buried under it. 1974 In February, local farmers discovered it while digging a well on the east side of Qin Shihuang's mausoleum. Now it has been designated as a key protected unit and included in the World Heritage List. The Terracotta Warriors are famous at home and abroad, attracting thousands of tourists to visit.
3. Shaanxi History Museum: A place that friends who like history must not miss is Shaanxi History Museum, the first large-scale modern national museum in China, which contains a large number of historical relics, from ancient stone tools to gold and silver wares in Han and Tang Dynasties and murals in Tang Dynasty. Moreover, Shaanxi History Museum is open to the public free of charge, which is very worth seeing.
4. Datang Furong Garden: In Xi 'an, besides going to the famous Terracotta Warriors Museum at home and abroad to see Qin Shihuang's handicrafts and going to Huaqing Pool to see Yang Guifei's bathhouse, there is actually another scenic spot worth visiting, that is, Datang Furong Garden, the largest imitation Tang building complex in China. Being in the complex of imitating the Tang Dynasty seems to have crossed the Tang Dynasty and experienced its prosperity for more than 200 years.
If you come to Xi 'an, you must go to College Culture Street, which is full of ink and books. It's completely different from Huimin Street. When you walk inside, you enter a quiet world.
Both sides of the street are full of antique buildings, and the road with bluestone slabs at the foot is full of tall and burly locust trees. On both sides of the road, behind the tall locust tree, the red paint grid is half open, and large and small lake pens hang down from the eaves. Elegant and auspicious words are engraved on the forehead of the door, which reproduces the glory of the past.