The Terracotta Warriors will definitely go. Although I can't see why, the history is condensed here. It's best to find a commentator at the entrance of the Terracotta Warriors. They are all listed services. It's right to take buses 35 and 36 from Xi 'an to Lintong. It's recommended to buy a round-trip bus ticket to save money. Moreover, in Lintong, you can take a bus from Terracotta Warriors and Horses to Huaqing Pool without spending money, and you can get all the passes, and there are no restrictions on the number of flights, which is very practical. Huaqing Pool has a good original appearance, but the construction in recent years has destroyed the original style. If you have time, you can also see this big bathhouse in the Tang Dynasty. It's enough to suggest a distant view of the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor. It's just a big earthen bag buried with history. It really doesn't mean much. Of course, if you really want to spend more money, there's no way! It is suggested that it is best not to stay and eat in Lintong, which is too expensive and inconvenient. Bring some water and bread to make do at noon, and it is best to go back to Xi 'an to live and eat. If this road is fast, you can go back to the city before 3 pm, and you can also go to other scenic spots in the city. If you have more time, you can tell the driver that you are going to Banpo on your way back to Xi 'an, and get off near Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies. It's not too far to take a taxi to Banpo Museum.
The most worth visiting scenic spot in the city is the Grand Mosque. Perhaps because of different ethnic groups, this building of the Hui people, known as the five largest mosques in the country, is very well preserved, next to Huimin Street. Actually, there is nothing to eat. I really don't know who said it. Everyone who comes to Xi 'an will go and see the Bell and Drum Tower by the way.
There is a No.61 tourist shuttle bus in Xi 'an, which connects most of the scenic spots in Xi 'an. The train station is the starting point of this bus, and there are these scenic spots along the route. The Eighth Route Army Office (the revolutionary education base, where Premier Zhou lived all the time during the Anti-Japanese War)-the Great Muslim Temple (the Drum Tower and the Bell Tower are also here)-the Little Wild Goose Pagoda (the Tang Priest once translated scriptures here, but it was much quieter than the Big Wild Goose Pagoda). Famous Buddhist Temple)-Shaanxi History Museum (dazzling cultural relics, the best place for friends and dealers who like cultural relics to visit. After visiting Daxingshan Temple, you don't need to take a bus. Go east along the road and cross the road for 4 meters to reach the back door of the History Museum, just go around the main entrance)-Big Wild Goose Pagoda (the symbol of Xi 'an, Tang Priest once translated scriptures here, and it is also the seat of the Great Jionji, but there are many people, so it is recommended not to. Climbing the tower is more expensive and meaningless)-Qin king Palace (the terminal, the artificial landscape that Xiying has built for many years for filming, it is best not to go), if there is anything missing from the No.61 tourist bus, it should be the forest of steles, which is a paradise for calligraphy lovers, and there are countless good monuments in past dynasties. If you are a fan of burning incense and worshipping Buddha, there is also Seiryuji worth visiting. This temple is not famous among China people, but it is the root of Japanese Buddhism. Six of the Eight Ambassadors in the Tang Dynasty learned Buddhism here, but the traffic here is not ideal, so it is more convenient to take a taxi from the South Second Ring Road.
There are many other historical sites in the city, but few of them are worth visiting, such as Daming Palace site (there is really nothing to see in farmland and earthen bags) and Chang 'an City site in Han Dynasty.
The scenic spots outside the urban area should be Ganling on the northern line. This is the tomb of Wu Zetian, which is very imposing. It is more than 2 hours' drive from the urban area. There is a shuttle bus at the railway station (don't take a private car), or you can take a bus at Panjiacun bus station outside Yuxiangmen (it's cheap and there are many cars). Remember to get on the bus outside the station, so you don't have to wait too long, get off at Ganxian and take other buses.
Needless to say, the eastern route is Huashan Mountain. The best time to climb Huashan Mountain is from May to October. There are three routes. The cable car is the best route for people who go downhill and have poor physical strength. If you challenge yourself, you will take the road of outsmarting Huashan Mountain. The last route is the one that everyone takes. It's best to take the train from Xi 'an to Huashan at night, so you can watch the sunrise when you climb to the top of the mountain, and you can go back to Xi 'an early after watching the sunrise, but this is all the experience of your school days with good physical strength and energy, which needs to be tested now, and it is estimated that the problem is not big.
In my experience, Louguantai, the famous Taoist temple, is the only place worth visiting in the West Line. It is the birthplace of Quanzhen Sect of Taoism. I used to practice here, mainly visiting Taoist temples. If I'm not interested, it's of little significance, and the traffic is not very convenient. 2, diet
The first point is not to eat near the railway station, where the diet can only be described as spoiling food. If you come and go in a hurry, it is recommended to stop at the Drum Tower Snack Street next to the Muslim Temple. There is not much worth eating here, so Jia San's soup dumplings and Pingwa barbecue are still alive. Of course, this is a personal hobby and the taste of the northwest people.
My recommendation: Laosunjia mutton bubble (there are stores outside East Street and East Gate), Laohuangjia mutton bubble (outside West Gate), Tongshengxiang mutton bubble (Bell and Drum Tower Square), Hulutou (Tumen) in the first bowl of Tumen in Hulutou (South Yard Gate) in spring, Fanji Chinese hamburger (Zhuyao City) and Qinyu Chinese hamburger (end-run). Defachang jiaozi (Bell and Drum Tower Square), Baiyunzhang jiaozi (East Street, Muslim flavor), Jiefang Road jiaozi (Jiefang Road), Xuejia rice skin (many branches), Qu Cui Shi canned chicken (many branches) and Xiaoliu baozi stuffed with juicy pork (many branches). . . These are all special snacks. In fact, there are many characteristics in Xi 'an. As long as you are in the urban area, you might as well try more snacks. Most high-end restaurants in Xi 'an are concentrated in the South Second Ring Road.
3. Accommodation
There are many hotels in Xi 'an, with many grades from high to low.
4, OK
The bus in Xi 'an is convenient, the road is straight, and it is not easy to get lost, but there are many traffic jams, so remember to leave enough time to catch the train.
There are many taxis in Xi 'an, so it's easy to get one as long as it's not on weekends and during meals. The most taxis are Otto, and the starting price is 5 yuan.
5. Safety
It is relatively safe in Xi 'an at night, as long as you don't go to dark corners and don't deliberately show your money. I think this is the same as any city where you live.
There are a lot of thieves in Xi 'an, but there is nothing I can do about it. There will be thieves in any city. I just need to be vigilant. I'd better put my backpack on my chest on the bus to avoid being cut by a blade. I have lived in Xi 'an for so many years, but I have never been stolen. One is my vigilance, and the other is that there are not as many thieves as I thought. But this must be reminded.
conclusion: Xi' an is hosting the World Expo now, of course, I can go and see it, but I feel really boring when I go there. It's just a big park, and it's tiring enough to go for a day. Don't go. How many people play for a week, it is estimated that the total cost will be 1 thousand yuan.