Xi’an Museum
Xi’an Museum showcases the historical and cultural development of the Xi’an region from prehistoric times to the modern era.
Xi’an Museum showcases the historical and cultural development of the Xi’an region from prehistoric times to the modern era.
Huaqing Palace is one of China’s four great royal gardens. It was a leisure retreat for the emperors during the Tang Dynasty.
The Drum Tower and Bell Tower in Xian are two iconic buildings right in the city center. Every traveler visiting Xi’an will pass by these spots.
Giant Wild Goose Pagoda is the oldest and largest square brick tower of its kind in China that still exists today.
The Longest Day in Chang’an is China’s first immersive Tang-style street market. This area is a popular tourist spot in Xi’an, attracting over 9,000 visitors daily.
The Xi’an Ancient City Wall has a history of over 1,400 years. Xi’an City Wall is one of the largest and best-preserved ancient city walls in China.
If you’re only going to see one performance while traveling in Xi’an, it has to be the “Song of Everlasting Regret.”
Tang Paradise is China’s first large royal cultural theme park that fully showcases the splendor of the Tang Dynasty.
The Great Tang Ever Night City is China’s only large-scale pedestrian street featuring Tang Dynasty architecture. Almost every tourist in Xi’an immerses themselves in the vibrant life of the Tang Dynasty here.
The Terracotta Army Museum is the only museum in the world dedicated to ancient Chinese military power. It’s called the “Eighth Wonder of the World.”
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