沙漠之舟---船长You can eat at the time-honored restaurants in Xianyang, and the food is really unique. Parking is also convenient in this pedestrian street, which is very good.
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You can eat at the time-honored restaurants in Xianyang, and the food is really unique. Parking is also convenient in this pedestrian street, which is very good.
Choosing the Leisure Hotel unlocks convenient transportation and authentic Xianyang flavors. Just a 15-minute walk from the train station and conveniently located near the high-speed rail station, the hotel saves time and effort for both arrival and transit. Its comfortable environment and attentive service make it an ideal base for travelers. The hotel is surrounded by a wealth of dining, drinking, and entertainment options, with Fuyuan Alley particularly worth a special visit. Must-See: The Lively and Ancient Charm of Fuyuan Alley A landmark of Xianyang's culinary culture, Fuyuan Alley recreates the charm of the Qin capital with a double-circular cluster of ancient buildings. Nearly a hundred unique shops nestle amidst the red walls and gray tiles, and the atmosphere becomes even more lively at night when lanterns are lit. • Highlights: Explore the Intangible Cultural Heritage Street to see paper-cutting and shadow puppetry performances (more common on weekends), listen to a Qinqiang opera performance near the opera house, or take photos at the Guanzhong folk relief wall. The interweaving of Republican and Tang dynasty styles creates stunning photos in this alleyway. The Fu Tea Museum in the alley offers a glimpse into the history of Fu Tea, while the Ma Lao facial masks in the cultural and creative shop make for excellent souvenirs. • Must-try dishes: "Lao Han Xi" is a top choice. The soft, cloud-like lotus leaf pancake is filled with juicy cured meat, perfect with a bowl of spicy and sour lamb blood with garlic sauce. The donkey meat hot buns at Beggar's Sauce Donkey are crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, with a rich sauce flavor, making them even more satisfying when paired with warm donkey offal soup. Lei Ji's noodles are thick and chewy, making them fun to scoop into, and their sour and spicy flavor is particularly appetizing. Also, the freshly fried Gao Ji oil cakes are crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, with a sweet and rich lava filling, and the Sanyuan Polygonum Flower Candy is crispy and melts in the mouth. These are all must-try desserts. • Specialty drinks: Try the Fu Cha yogurt in the alley, a blend of fermented tea and milk flavors. Alternatively, order a pot of Shaanxi-style Fu Cha at a teahouse and savor the snacks. Hotel Accessibility: Daily dining and shopping are a breeze. If you're not keen on exploring, the hotel's surroundings offer plenty of options for satisfying your taste buds. Along Chaoyang 1st Road, Wutou Chuanchuanxiang and Chenji Seafood BBQ are perfect for late-night gatherings, while Weixiansen Fried Chicken is a great choice for satisfying cravings. Near Renmin Middle Road, the Guanzhong Dahucai (Chinese Stewed Vegetables) offers authentic flavors, paired with a bottle of Bingfeng soda, to experience the relaxed daily life of traditional Shaanxi. For a refreshing drink, Huazhitang Bar and Play Night are ideal for relaxing. From transportation hubs to foodie streets, the Leisure Hotel connects Xianyang's convenience and excitement, offering a delightful experience for both a quick stopover and a deeper exploration.
Hidden away near Xi'an lies a hidden gem: Xianyang. As the former capital of the Qin Dynasty, it's steeped in history. Key to this is its concentration of attractions, most of which are free, and it's directly accessible via Metro Line 1, making it the perfect place to spend a day exploring. 🚩 No-Double Route (Walkable/Cycling Entirely) Xi'an Metro Line 1 → Baimahe Station → Gudu Covered Bridge → Gudu Site Museum → Qingwei Tower → Fenghuangtai → Xianyang Old Street → Xianyang Museum → Bell Tower Square → Fuyuan Alley → Return from Zhonghua West Road Station - Gudu Covered Bridge: A pedestrian bridge spanning the Wei River, restored to its original appearance. Standing atop the bridge, admire the scenery on both sides, and in the evening, the setting sun casts a striking shadow over the river, creating breathtaking photos. - Gudu Site Museum: A small, hidden museum next to the bridge, this museum uses artifacts and murals to tell the millennium-long story of the "Xianyang Ancient Ferry," offering insights into how ancient people crossed the Wei River. Admission is free and peaceful. - Qingwei Tower: A reconstructed tower, once as famous as the Yellow Crane Tower. While the summit is currently closed, the square in front is perfect for photos, with its soaring eaves and brackets. - Phoenix Terrace: A Ming Dynasty architectural complex hidden in the old city. Free admission and access to the summit are available! From the summit, overlook the bustling cityscape of Xianyang's old city and feel the slow passage of time. - Xianyang Museum: Don't miss this if you want to learn about Qin Dynasty history. The museum houses numerous Qin Dynasty artifacts. Check the areas open before your visit (even during maintenance, you can still see the core exhibition area). - Bell Tower Square: Xianyang has its own bell tower! While not as impressive as the one in Xi'an, you can walk up to the base for a closer look. The surrounding area is surrounded by old neighborhoods, brimming with life. - Fuyuan Alley: A retro-style snack street, bustling with lanterns at night. Enjoy a snack after a stroll and soak in the vibrant atmosphere of Xianyang. 🍜 Must-try local flavors - Gouji Yougao: A popular online shop near Bell Tower Square. Their freshly fried dough cakes are crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, with a lava-filled candy filling. Sweet lovers, beware of overbuying (they'll get sick easily); two are just the right size for a quick bite. - Beggar's Donkey with Sauce: A time-honored donkey meat restaurant, the donkey meat hot buns are a must-try! The hot buns are crispy, the donkey meat sauce is rich, and they're paired with a bowl of warm donkey offal soup. - Leiji Chamian: A local favorite, their noodles are thick and chewy, making them fun to scoop with a spoon. The sour and spicy flavor is very appetizing, and the portions are generous and affordable. ✨ Travel Tips 1. Almost all attractions are free, but museums and some exhibition halls require ID registration. 2. You can depart from Xi'an at noon, so you don't have to get up early: explore historical sites in the afternoon, enjoy snacks in Fuyuan Alley in the evening, and return by subway in the evening. You'll have plenty of time. 3. The old city is perfect for shared bikes, saving time and making for a relaxing experience. Xianyang lacks the crowds of Xi'an, yet offers a more relaxed, historical feel. Take a day off and escape the hustle and bustle to hear the stories of the Qin capital. #XianyangDayTour #Xi'anSurroundingTours #QinDuRuins #FreeAttractionsGuide
Hi~ I’m Qiqi ⭐INFP➕Aquarius➕A foodie still living in Shanghai 🔥Explore the delicacies of various cities丨Small restaurants 😍I still want to eat all over the country~ My college classmate in Xianyang said that the delicious food in small places is basically not bad, and the good food spreads quickly haha ❤️The following 5 are on the must-eat list, see if you have eaten them‼ ️ Beggar Donkey (Nanyang Store) 🗺️Weiyang East Road Nanyang Gate West Side 💰Per capita: 59 ⭐: 4.5 ⚠️Shaanxi cuisine Gou Ba Tofu Brain 🗺️Qingren Road Yuhua Cross 50 meters east of the road north 💰Per capita: 10 ⭐: 4.7 ⚠️Snacks and fast food Li Jiarongxi 🗺️Weiyang East Road Nanyang Gate West Side 💰Per capita: 16 ⭐: 4.3 ⚠️Shaanxi cuisine Liufu Tavern (Huitong Store) 🗺️ Rainbow 1st Road Huitong Cross Century Jinhua 4th Floor 💰Per capita: 74 ⭐: 4.4 ⚠️Grilled skewers Dujia Hulutou 🗺️ No. 120 Jinggan Street 💰Per capita: 48 ⭐: 4.1 ⚠️Snacks and noodles #Ruge's Journey #真香零食大集 #地方可以吃美食 #咸阳美食 #不见正老火锅