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Travel guide to Xi'an and how much it costs

For travel guide to Xi'an, you can go to Xi'an History Museum, Big Wild Goose Pagoda, Joy City, and Tang Dynasty Furong Garden.

Because many attractions are free, the cost is very low.

Xi'an History Museum (must make a reservation in advance on the vx official account Shaanxi History Museum), the key point is that it is free.

Xiaozhai SEG Shopping Plaza has the longest escalator in Asia, and you can go directly from the first floor to the sixth floor to enjoy delicious food.

There is the world's longest artificial waterfall, 108 meters long, which is very spectacular, and the largest sky garden parking lot in the north.

Then there is the Big Wild Goose Pagoda. The Da Ci'en Temple is inside the Big Wild Goose Pagoda (take Metro Line 3 to the Big Wild Goose Pagoda Station). (Note: The North Square of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda also has Asia's largest matrix music fountain. The performance time is: 12:00 during the day.

16:00, 19:00, 21:00).

There is a Wukong Street in Joy City. Many people come to see the Monkey King. Don’t miss it since you are here.

Xi'an's characteristic temple, Da Ci'en Temple, is the most famous and majestic Buddhist temple in Chang'an City of the Tang Dynasty. It was built by imperial decree of the Li and Tang Dynasties.

In the 22nd year of Zhenguan (648), Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, Prince Li Zhi founded Ci'en Temple in memory of his mother, the eldest grandson of Queen Wende.

Xuanzang presided over temple affairs here, took charge of the Buddhist scripture translation field, and founded the Shishi Wei Sect, one of the eight major sects of Chinese Buddhism, and became the ancestral hall of the Shishi Wei Sect.

The Big Wild Goose Pagoda in Daci'en Temple was built under Xuanzang's personal supervision, so Daci'en Temple has a very prominent position in the history of Chinese Buddhism.

Xingjiao Temple is located in the southern suburbs of Xi'an and is one of the eight major temples in Fanchuan during the Tang Dynasty.

At the end of the Tang Dynasty, Xingjiao Temple was burned down due to war. The only thing that survived was the stupa of Xuanzang and his two disciples.

Buildings such as the Main Hall and the Sutra Library were rebuilt during the Republic of China.

Renovated in modern times, the original temple's legal system and precise and solemn style are still preserved. The Xingjiao Temple is located on a plateau overlooking the river, with green tiles and red walls, nestled in a green pine and cypress forest, and the environment is very beautiful.