In fact, you don’t need much vacation to go to Xi’an. Basically three days is enough for everyone to visit. Of course, you can also spend a few more days to settle down in Xi'an more thoroughly. Here are some relevant strategies for traveling to Xi’an. If you want to travel to Xi'an, don't miss them.
: Itinerary planning
1. Travel arrangements
The scenic spots in Xi'an city are relatively concentrated. In this guide, the following three-day tour itinerary is given based on Xi'an's necessary attractions, distance, transportation and other factors. The itinerary is flexible and easy.
Tips:
1. The attraction on the third day - Forest of Steles Museum. If you are not interested in stele calligraphy, you can skip it. If you go, ask the tour guide to explain it.
2. After the three-day tour is split, there are three one-day tours, and the three tour days will not interfere with each other.
2. Distribution map of scenic spots in Xi'an
3. Why is traveling so safe?
(1) The above itinerary includes must-visit attractions in Xi'an, don't miss Xi'an's representative attractions;
(2) During the trip, we arranged some food in Xi'an (food), you can not only see the scenic spots in Xi'an, but also not miss the food in Xi'an;
(3) The itinerary is easy and flexible, no rush, no rush, suitable for men, women, old and young , suitable for family members to travel.
: Five must-visit attractions in Xi'an
1. Qin Shihuang Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum
The Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum, also known as Qin Terracotta Warriors and Horses, is the burial pit of Qin Shihuang's mausoleum and is known as " Eight Wonders of the World.” A large number of pottery warriors and bronzes have been unearthed here. The unearthed pottery figurines of soldiers have different images and vivid expressions. This is a must visit place in Xi'an.
2. Xi'an City Wall
The Xi'an City Wall is the iconic landscape of the ancient capital Xi'an and the most complete ancient city wall in China. With a total length of 13.7 kilometers, it is the largest and best-preserved ancient city wall in China. Riding a bicycle on the city wall overlooking this ancient capital with a history of more than 600 years is a very pleasant and enjoyable way.
3. Shaanxi History Museum
Shaanxi History Museum is China’s first large-scale modern national museum and one of the famous attractions in Xi’an. There are a large number of cultural relics collected here, more than 370,000 pieces, which condense the historical essence of the Chinese nation. Known as the "Pearl of the Ancient Capital and the Treasure House of China", it is an art palace displaying ancient Chinese civilization and Shaanxi history and culture. If you don’t want to go to other museums, but come to Xi’an, the Shaanxi History Museum is not to be missed.
4. Tang Furong Garden
Tang Furong Garden is the largest cultural theme park in the northwest region. It shows the style of the prosperous Tang Dynasty. All the lights are in full bloom at night, and there is also the world's largest water screen movie. It is the only choice to come here to experience the glorious weather and brilliant night views of the Tang Dynasty.
5. Huaqing Palace
The place where Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and Concubine Yang fell in love was also the place where the Xi'an Incident took place. It is famous at home and abroad for its eternal hot spring resources and numerous historical events, and has become an iconic scenic spot for China's Tang Palace cultural tourism.
: Food Spots in Xi'an
1. Huimin Street
As rumored, Huimin Street is indeed a good place to find delicious food in Xi'an. Here, you can eat almost all Xi'an snacks, including: various mutton skewers, mutton steamed buns, spicy lamb trotters, water basin mutton, pickled cabbage fried rice, etc. There are also many time-honored brands recognized by locals, such as Jia San soup dumplings, Southeast Asian cakes, Jia Yongxin’s beef and mutton preserved meat, Laohuajia’s beef and mutton preserved meat, etc.
2. Yongxingfang
Yongfang has been a popular gathering place for foodies in recent years. It is not as famous as Huimin Street, nor is it as famous as Huimin Street. Yongfang has delicacies from all over Shaanxi, including specialty snack places from Yulin, Yan'an, Baoji, Xianyang, Hanzhong and Ankang.
: Notes
1. The Shaanxi History Museum has a large flow of people in the peak season and off-season, so it implements "free but not free tickets" and issues 6,000 free tickets every day (3,000 before 14:00 every day) , 3,000 in the afternoon) until the end of the day.
It is recommended to book tickets in advance on the official website, Shaanxi and Bo, and queue up early in the morning;
2. If you take public transport