1, Bell and Drum Tower
In the center of Xi, it is well preserved. Be sure to go to Huimin Street behind the Drum Tower, and go at night. Passing through the black doorway of the Drum Tower, the sound of the city shouting behind it, sugar people, noodles, all kinds of ancient packaged cakes and colorful preserved fruits will make you feel back to the lively market of the Lantern Festival in a certain year.
2. Shaanxi Museum
Museums don't charge money now. You can take a map to see what museums you are interested in in in Xi 'an. Shaanxi Bo is definitely one of the representatives, and the national cultural relics can only be compared with Hubei Bo and others. Walking slowly in it, the memory left by Datang is there. I remember a group of pictures of the zodiac buried with the dead, which was unknown, but made me feel very sad. Because each of these twelve animals holds its head high and its proud expression is very vivid, as if you were looked down upon by them. There, you can understand what is the real Datang tolerance.
3. Big Wild Goose Pagoda Square
Big Wild Goose Pagoda wants money, but Big Wild Goose Pagoda Square doesn't. In fact, you can also see the Big Wild Goose Pagoda outside. You'd better go for a walk in the square, where the light boxes are very interesting. They are all poems left by gifted scholars who named the Wild Goose Pagoda and went to Qujiang for dinner. It's interesting to have a look around. There are also some sculptures of ancient people walking in the square, which are set off against the frolicking children next to you, and you will feel the breath of Chang 'an, as if it were beside you.
4. City Wall
The wall of Xi 'an is the best preserved in China, but it is not the wall of the Tang Dynasty, but the wall of the Ming Dynasty, which is not as long as the wall of Nanjing. It seems that going to the city wall is for 40 yuan. Just look at any city gate and feel it.
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In fact, personally, the key to playing Xi 'an is to put yourself in a situation to experience, and some relics or things copied by future generations are actually of little value. Xi 'an's pleasure lies in eating mutton bread in soup, Jia San's soup bag and buying a bag of century-old cakes in old packaging.
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