Day 1: Visit Shaanxi History Museum in the morning. If you are visiting Xi for the first time, it is suggested that Shaanxi History Museum is the first stop, which will fully help you intuitively understand the history of the city. Visiting the museum is free, with 4,000 invoices per day. In order to avoid queuing, it is recommended to book tickets on the museum website in advance, and the visit time is about 3 hours. )
Go to Big Wild Goose Pagoda or Small Wild Goose Pagoda in the afternoon. The Little Wild Goose Pagoda and the Big Wild Goose Pagoda are important symbols preserved in Chang 'an City in Tang Dynasty, and they are also must-see attractions for tourists. Tickets for Wild Goose Pagoda in 50 yuan and Lighthouse in 30 yuan. Admission to Little Wild Goose Pagoda is free. You can climb the 30 yuan (closed all day on Tuesdays and New Year's Eve) and overlook the ancient city of Xi from the top of the tower.
The next day: visit the ancient city wall of Ming Dynasty in the morning. It takes three hours to walk around. Tourists who are in a hurry can take a battery car. Tickets include the Hanguangmen Ruins Museum in the south section of the city wall, which is also very worth seeing. Visitors who like calligraphy can also visit the Xi 'an Beilin Museum near the site of Wenchang Men Site (tickets for Xi 'an Museum or Terracotta Warriors can be 15% off).
Visit the Bell and Drum Tower in the afternoon. Since the drum performance is 30 minutes earlier than the chime performance, it is suggested to go to the Drum Tower first, then to the Bell Tower, and then to Fang Hui near the Drum Tower for dinner. Fang Hui has many mosques, the most worth seeing is Huajiaoxiang Mosque. When visiting Huifang, you should respect and observe Muslim customs, don't drink in Huifang, and don't enter mosques and halal with China buns in your hand.
Shaanxi restaurant features, such as Chinese hamburger, mutton bread in soup, gourd bread in soup, minced meat noodles, belt noodles and Fang Hui hemp food, are not to be missed.
Day 3: Visit the Terracotta Warriors and Horses of Qin Shihuang and Huaqing Palace.