Recommended Tourist Attractions in Xi'an

There is only one station for high speed train to Xi'an (Xi'an North Railway Station).

Travel to Xi'an, the best place to stay: the train station is convenient (more bus lines), the Bell Tower is the center of Xi'an (the most bus lines), accommodation near the South Gate is convenient and cheap, and there are more attractions near the Big Wild Goose Pagoda.

Must-visit tourist attractions in Xi'an: Da Ci'en Temple (Xuanzang master specializing in the translation of scriptures and the collection of scriptures), Big Wild Goose Pagoda (placed Xuanzang master brought back from India statues of Buddha, relics and Sanskrit classics), the Great Tang Nocturnal City (China's first cultural MALL), the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, North Plaza (Asia's largest fountain plaza and the largest water plaza), Shaanxi Museum of History (Shaanxi excavated artifacts of fine Tibetan places) Small Wild Goose Pagoda (built during the Jinglong period of the Tang Dynasty, it is an exquisite Buddhist architectural heritage of the Tang Dynasty), Xi'an Museum (it is a museum integrating museums, scenic spots and city gardens), Qujiang Ruins Park (currently the largest amusement park in Xi'an), Qujiang Cold Cellar (it is the place where Wang Baoshu is said to have been waiting for her husband Xue Pinggui in the cold cellar for eighteen years), Qujiang Ocean World (marine animals), Xi'an Forest of Steles Museum (the largest collection of monuments in the country), Ming City Wall (the most complete ancient city wall in China), Bell Tower (the largest and best-preserved bell tower among the many bell towers left in ancient China), Drum Tower (four years older than the Bell Tower, with a history of 625 years so far), Xi'an Qinling Safari Park (the first safari park in Northwest China), Cuihua Mountain (a state-level forest park), Southern Wutai (one of the holy sites of Buddhism), Taibaishan Mountain (a sacred place of Buddhism), and the Cuihua Mountain (a national park with a history of over 100 years). Cuihua Mountain (a national forest park), Nanwutai (one of the holy sites of Buddhism), Taibai Mountain (one of the eight scenic spots in Guanzhong), Datang Hibiscus Garden (a large-scale royal garden cultural theme park in the style of the Tang Dynasty), Daminggong National Relics Park (the palace of the Tang Dynasty in its heyday), Xi'an Lake of Hancheng (a tourist attraction with the theme of the Han Dynasty and the water culture of Xi'an), the Textile City Culture and Creative District, Baqiao Ecological Wetland Park, the Xi'an World Expo (a park of the "Heavenly Chang'an- historical sites), the Mausoleum of the First Emperor of Qin, the Bing Jian Pavilion (where Chiang Kai-shek hid during the Xi'an Incident), the Lintong Museum (a museum of local history), Mount Li (known as one of the eight scenic spots of Guanzhong, the "Evening Illumination of Mount Li"; the "Fiber Tower" of the "Beacon Fire"; and the "Fiber Tower" commemorating the Xi'an Incident. "Beacon Terrace" in honor of the "Xi'an Incident", "Military Admonition Pavilion" in honor of the "Xi'an Incident", and "Hall of the Old Mother" in honor of Nuwa Mending Heaven), Famen Monastery (the place where Shakyamuni Buddha's relics are enshrined), Famen Monastery Museum (the place where the precious artifacts unearthed from the underground palace of the Tang Dynasty Pagoda of the Famen Monastery are collected and displayed), Qianling Mausoleum (a joint burial mausoleum for Tang Emperor Li Zhi, and the only female emperor in the history of China, Wu Zetian), and the Tomb of Princess Yongtai (daughter of Wu Zetian), Tomb of Prince Yi De (Prince Yi De, son of Wu Zetian), Tomb of Prince Zhanghuai (Prince Zhanghuai, son of Wu Zetian), Huangdi Mausoleum Xuan Yuan Temple (the mausoleum of Emperor Xuanyuan, the founder of the Chinese nation), Maoling Museum (the mausoleum of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, Liu Che), Zhao Mausoleum Museum (the mausoleum of Emperor Li Shimin of the Tang Dynasty), and Hanyangling Mausoleum (the joint mausoleum of Han Emperor Jingdi, Liu Qi, and his empress, Wang, in the same grave and different caves. To the Hanyang Mausoleum Museum must see the phantom imaging), the West Market of Datang (the starting point and center of the Silk Road), Shuyuanmen Pedestrian Street (a street of ancient culture), Bell and Drum Tower Square (the central square of the city of Xi'an), City God Temple (one of the three major city god temples in the world in the Ming Dynasty), Hui Min Street (Xi'an Hui people live in and Hui people's snacks), Huajue Lane Mosque (Xi'an's earliest building, the largest scale, well-preserved mosque), Defu Lane, the former site of Zhang Xueliang's residence during the Xi'an Incident, the former site of Yang Hucheng's residence during the Xi'an Incident, the former site of the Eighth Route Army's office in Xi'an, Xingqing Park (the center of gravity of Tang Xuanzong's dynasty and the place where Emperor Tang Xuanzong and Yang Guifei resided for a long time), Qinglong Temple Ruins Park (a Chinese Buddhist Tantric temple, the largest place to enjoy cherry blossoms in Xi'an), the Recklessness Temple (the royal temple that was constructed by Princess Taiping to pray for the blessing of her mother Wu Zetian), the Guangren Temple (a lama temple. Lama Temple. Is the Kangxi 1703 came to Shaanxi tour of the special funds to build. (For the country's only Green Tara main dojo).