1. It’s not far. It takes about ten minutes to take a taxi to the clock tower in the city center (if there’s no traffic jam).
It takes about half an hour by bus.
However, roads are being built everywhere in Xi'an now, and subways are still being laid, so there is no harm in planning your time to be generous.
2. Xi'an is of course dominated by northern fruits, but in supermarkets you can find mangosteens, mangoes and other southern fruits.
There is watermelon.
Summer and autumn pomegranates are delicious.
Apples are delicious in autumn.
3. There is only Xi'an Xianyang International Airport (Xi'an and Xianyang are all integrated) 4. Xi'an's consumer market is relatively developed, and brands such as Bear, Egg, ONLY, nie360, Adidas or Clover are available in many places.
(When the seasons change, Iger discounts are very fierce...) The large mid-range shopping malls in Xi'an include Kaiyuan, Minsheng, Parkson, Wanqian Department Store (Wanda Plaza), etc. Kaiyuan is in Bell Tower (city center), and Minsheng is on Jiefang Road and Xi'an.
There are stores in Main Street, East Street, etc. Parkson has stores in East Street, West Street, Xiaozhai, etc.
These addresses are easy to find. They are very large and have all the brands you mentioned.
High-end ones include Century Golden Flower, Zhongda International, Meimei Changan Department Store, Golden Eagle International, etc.
The location is easy to find.
The items inside range from a few hundred to hundreds of thousands or hundreds of thousands, and there are also major international brands such as Prada, Gucci, etc.
There is a special Nike360 shoe store and an adidas clover store at the West Street entrance.
When buying sports brands in Xi'an, you can go to large shopping malls, or look for Wuhuan Sports or Taobo Sports.
These specialty stores are all over the streets and you can find them by asking people on the street.
(PS: I don’t like discounts on things in the Fifth Ring Road. Top often has activities. There are also factory stores of Top Sports in Xiaozhai and High-tech Zone) Xi’an’s business district mainly includes the vicinity of the Bell Tower and East Street (a whole stretch of several kilometers is dedicated to shopping for clothes and other things)
), Luoma City, Xiaozhai, near University Town in the south.
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There are a lot of things that I don’t know about even though I haven’t turned around much.
In short, you can rest assured that although Xi'an is not as developed as Beijing and Shanghai, it is still a relatively trendy place~~~you will not be disappointed~5. I personally recommend Qin Shihuang's Terracotta Warriors and Horses and Huaqing Pool (both in Lintong District, Xi'an City). If you have the opportunity, you can visit Huaqing Pool.
The musical "Song of Everlasting Sorrow" (tickets are hard to buy...) and then go to the Big Wild Goose Pagoda (there is a musical fountain in the North Square of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda at night, which is the highest musical fountain in Asia).
The entire Dayan Pagoda Square imitates the architecture of the Tang Dynasty, and even the street lights are very cultural. There are several theme heritage parks around it, which are full of cultural atmosphere and are well worth a visit.
When you come to Xi'an, you can go to Xi'an's city wall if you have time. This is the best-preserved ancient city wall in the country and was built during the Ming Dynasty.
We also want to go to Tang Dynasty Furong Garden.
A ruins park imitating the Tang Dynasty.
There is also a water curtain movie in the evening.
I don’t know if there have been any recent activities.
Sometimes there will be a music festival or beer festival in the evening, and students can also pay attention to it in the future.
There is a street next to it called Datang Tongyifang, which has cuisine from all over the world. New Delhi restaurants and Indian dishes are recommended.
There is also Tibetan rice.
The Shaanxi Provincial History Museum is well worth a visit if you are interested.
There is also the Forest of Steles Museum which is very, very good.
The Forest of Steles is simply a microcosm of Chinese history.
The academy gate next to the forest of steles is left over from ancient times and is named after Guanzhong Academy.
They sell writing brushes, rice paper, and seal cutting.
Finally, if you have time to visit around Xi'an, I recommend the Mausoleum of the Yellow Emperor (Xuanyuan Huangdi's tomb) in the north, Yan'an, Hukou Waterfall, etc., or the Famen Temple in the west (there is one of the few remaining Buddha statues of Sakyamuni Buddha).
The true body of the Dharma refers to the relics) Qianling, and Huashan and so on.
Xi'an and even Shaanxi Province are rich in tourism resources~~PS: In Xi'an, if you want to eat snacks, you can go to Xi'an's Muslim Street to try the various delicacies, which are very delicious.