Visiting the popular check-in spots in Xi'an
2 cities |
8 attraction(s) |
total distance 210
km
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Day2
Day1: Xi'an
4 attraction(s) ·
69 km
1
The Museum of the Terracotta Army
It is a large burial pit in the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor, based on the Terracotta Army, which is the largest ancient military museum in China.
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Famous tourist spot for Instagram check-ins, with various specialty snacks priced between 10-25, ideal for large crowds and offering different flavors. Must-try delicacies include Muslim-style lamb skewers, roujiamo (Chinese hamburger), and yangrou paomo (pita bread soaked in lamb soup). It is one of the busiest food streets I've seen aside from Yuyuan Garden in Shanghai, located next to the Bell and Drum Tower. Xi'an Muslim Street, also known as Xi'an's famous food culture district, is a collection of various streets, including North Guangji Street, Beiyuanmen, Xiyang Market, Dapi Yuan, Huajue Lane, and Sajin Bridge, all within the Beiyuanmen area which was once a official district in the Qing Dynasty due to the presence of the Shaanxi Governor Office north of the Drum Tower.
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3
The Drum Tower is located 200 meters away from the Bell Tower. These two Ming Dynasty buildings echo each other from a distance and are one of the largest and best-preserved Drum Tower relics in China.
9
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4
TheGreat Wild Goose Pagoda was personally built by the monk Xuanzang and remains intact after thousands of years. It is one of the famous Buddhist pagodas in China and a unique symbol of the ancient city of Xi'an.
20
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Day2: Weinan > Xi'an
4 attraction(s) ·
141 km
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Mount Huashan is located in Huayin City, Weinan, Shaanxi Province. It is renowned both nationally and internationally for its beautiful scenery and challenging trails. As one of the Five Great Mountains, it is strategically positioned at the gateway to the northern regions of China. With abundant resources, unique landscapes, and rich cultural heritage, it is considered a sacred site for the Taoist Quanzhen sect and worshipped by the Han Chinese as the god of Mount Huashan. Mount Huashan has 72 perilous caves and over 20 Taoist temples, including Yuquan Temple, Dulong Temple, Dongdao Temple, and Zhenyue Palace, which are recognized as key Taoist temples in the country. The name "Huashan" has various origins, but generally, it is said that the mountain's peaks resemble blooming flowers, hence the name "Huashan."
127
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The largest cultural theme park in the northwest region, with the largest collection of Tang-style architecture in China.
14
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Opposite the designated hotel, on the third floor, no need to drive, very convenient; Changan Da Pai Dang has almost become the representative of Shaanxi cuisine in recent years, perfectly combining folk customs, culture, and Shaanxi cuisine! Don't miss trying the fermented rice ice cream, it's guaranteed to be delicious.
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Convenient location, near the B exit of Longshouyuan Station on Metro Line 2, adjacent to the Daming Palace Ruins Park and the Impressions City Shopping Center, only 6 minutes away from the city center's Bell and Drum Tower and Huimin Street; five-star choice, exceptional value service, worth experiencing.