Xian HanZhong Baoji surrounding tour
3 cities |
16 attraction(s) |
total distance 816
km
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Day3
Day1: Xi'an > Hanzhong
7 attraction(s) ·
354 km
3
Top in popularity in the city! Large portion sizes, especially with the dry pot ribs and deep-fried pancakes. Absolutely irresistible. Not to mention the ambiance and service in the restaurant, only one word can describe it: excellent.
33
km
4
Baijiang Altar, also known as Baijiang Tai, was built in the Han Dynasty (206 BC) and is the birthplace of the Han Dynasty and the site where Liu Bang worshipped Heaven and Earth and appointed Han Xin as a great general. There are two square platforms on both sides of the altar, with Feng Yuxiang's couplet on the pavilion of the northern platform, and Han Baiyu railings surround the southern platform. There are two stone steles on each side of the base, with the words "Baijiang Tan" inscribed on the east stele and a poem called "Deng Tai Dui" inscribed on the west stele. Inside the Baijiang Altar, there is a copper century bell weighing 11 tons, which is the largest copper bell in northwest China. When the bell rings, its sound is loud and reverberates throughout the Baijiang Altar, adding to its magnificence.
3
km
6
The "Fire Pot" on Qianjin Road is ranked number one! Highly recommended tender tofu, like a flower, tender and smooth, very flavorful. Also, their sliced liver with crispy texture and garlic flavor is absolutely fantastic. The service is excellent and responsive.
6
km
7
Day2: Hanzhong > Baoji
5 attraction(s) ·
195 km
2
The hotpot in Luoba County has the highest rating! Most of the customers are locals, which shows that the hotpot is delicious. Fresh bamboo shoots, tripe, and cod fish are all very attractive. The restaurant also offers qingke wine as a welcome drink. With such warm hospitality, why not pay a visit?
170
km
3
The Yan Emperor's Mausoleum is located on the Changyang Mountain in the Shenlong Town, Weibin District, Baoji City. It is the main place for the Yan descendants to seek their roots and pay homage to their ancestors. The Yan Emperor lived around 6000 to 5500 years ago, born on the banks of the Jiang River (now within the territory of Baoji City). As history developed, his descendants migrated southeast along the Wei River to Hubei, Hunan, Shanxi, and other places. In a broad sense, the Yan Emperor is a tribal clan with several lineages. Therefore, there are five Yan Emperor's hometowns in China. Baoji in Shaanxi, Suizhou in Hubei, Yanling County and Huitong County in Hunan, and Gaoping County in Shanxi are all considered Yan Emperor's hometowns. Among them, the first and second generations of the Yan Emperor both lived in Baoji. If we go by the first generation, the Yan Emperor only existed in Baoji. Baoji is one of the birthplaces of the Chinese nation and a hometown of the Yan Emperor.
7
km
5
Ranked first on the 2nd Road Food List! Thousands of positive reviews, national chain, signature hot pot lamb can be eaten as soon as it's cooked. With every bite, it feels like entering a sheepfold, wandering in the vast and boundless grassland. The service from the staff is enthusiastic and patient, providing excellent guidance on how to cook and enjoy the hot pot.
15
km
Day3: Baoji > Xi'an
4 attraction(s) ·
268 km
2
Taibai Mountain National Forest Park is the highest national forest park in inland China and is known as a green pearl in western China.
40
km
3
Self-prepared rations: bread, Eight Treasures Porridge, beef jerky, ham sausage, energy drinks...
143
km
4
Nan University City Hot Pot ranks first on the best-seller list! It offers great value for money and even features face-changing performances in the evening. Highly recommended dishes include lamb meat and dried black beans. Fresh ingredients are carefully selected to create a memorable dining experience, and the service is prompt and attentive, leaving customers longing to return after just one visit.