
- 4.7/5
最爱刘小小The hotel is excellent and offers great value for money. The location is superb, close to all the attractions. The hotel service is warm and welcoming, highly recommended. There's also a good hot pot restaurant downstairs. Overall, I had a great experience in Xi'an; the locals were very friendly. I loved it and would definitely come again.
- 4.6/5
136***71Xi'an City Wall: A tangible epic of a thousand years! Climbing the broad walls is like stepping into the glorious Tang Dynasty capital of Chang'an. Whether cycling or strolling, the ancient city's charm intertwines with modern streetscapes between the crenellations, a perfect blend of history and everyday life. At dusk, the setting sun bathes the blue bricks in gold, creating a breathtaking scene. With its excellent management and convenient facilities, it's the perfect place to experience the soul of this ancient city. The most unforgettable part of this trip was the vibrant spirit of Xi'an, protected by these ancient walls.
- 4.7/5
不吃辣条的橙子啊Mount Hua, the Western Peak, truly lives up to its name, with its many perilous and challenging sections. I absolutely love hiking and will never take the cable car or tram if I can hike on foot. This time, I hiked almost the entire way. If you're interested, check out my sharing – it's a hardcore hiking guide! 1️⃣ Transportation: From Xi'an, take the 7:16-8:38 train to Huashan Station, then take a taxi to Yuquan Temple to begin your hike. 2️⃣ Preparations: Before setting off, I bought two cans of Red Bull at a supermarket at the foot of the mountain. They were only 7 yuan each, which was reasonable. Try to prepare food and water in advance or buy them at the foot of the mountain, because they are incredibly expensive on the mountain! Red Bull costs 20 yuan a can on the mountain… 3️⃣ Hiking: The section from Yuquan Temple to the North Peak is divided into slopes and steps. I didn't use hiking poles; I used gloves to grab onto chains on steep slopes. If you have enough energy, you can climb faster. I reached the North Peak in about 2 hours and 15 minutes. 4️⃣ Sightseeing on the mountain. The scenery is beautiful even with many people, so slow down and enjoy the views and take photos. The recommended order is North Peak – Central Peak – East Peak – South Peak – West Peak (For the Plank Road in the Sky and the Hawk's Turn, check the reservation times carefully; arriving early may result in queues). Complete a loop on the mountain, climbing to the top of each peak to see different views. If you're unsure of the route, be sure to follow the signs or ask staff. 5️⃣ Preparing for the return trip. I couldn't take the West Peak cable car due to maintenance, so after visiting West Peak, I returned to North Peak via the same route and took the North Peak cable car. Hiking down is not recommended because the climb to Huashan is difficult and strenuous; hiking downhill can be physically demanding for some, and the steep slopes can cause knee damage. Taking the cable car or gondola down is highly recommended! 6️⃣ After getting off the bus, go to Parking Lot 1. There are free shuttle buses to Huashan North Station, but be quick, as the bus departs at 4:30 PM. I missed the bus and opted for a minibus instead, which cost 40 yuan per person and went directly from Huashan Station to Xi'an Bell Tower! 7️⃣ Climbing Summary. The entire hiking route was: Yuquan Temple—North Peak—Central Peak—East Peak—South Peak—West Peak—North Peak Cableway, taking approximately 6 hours. Hiking enthusiasts can use this as a reference; let's share our climbing experiences. Hiking the entire Huashan Mountain was absolutely exhilarating!!!
- 4.5/5
EshyWorth it🤩🤩. Amazing performance, traditional choreography, wonderful melody . A mix of Modern and classic . A must see show . #memories, #Broadway Chinese version
- 4.5/5
Mikel AGreat and a must see. It wasn’t very easy finding the entrance as the tower access is underground, but it’s a must see when you’re in Xi’An! Be prepared as it does get VERY crowded!
- 4.3/5
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- 4.6/5
M16***82The room was very clean, with three bedrooms that can accommodate many people. It was fully equipped, and you could cook your own meals. The lovely landlady provided a parking space right outside the door. The welcome fruit provided by the landlady was homegrown, and my child loved it. Overall, I was very satisfied.
- 4.7/5
❤️洋洋The Shaanxi History Museum, located northwest of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda in Xi'an, is a national comprehensive history museum with a collection of over 370,000 artifacts, systematically showcasing Shaanxi's glorious civilization from prehistoric times to modern times.
- 4.1/5
生如夏花fy"The Longest Day in Chang'an" is a dreamlike journey through the Tang Dynasty! The friendly staff at the ticket counter enthusiastically answered all my questions, and stepping into the streets felt like stepping into a history book. The NPCs were vividly portrayed; I even encountered the poet Li Bai at the Taibai Tavern, and Cui Qi, the guardian of Chang'an, reappeared at the Jing'an Bureau. Interacting with them felt like meeting old friends. A series of wonderful performances followed, including folk acrobatics, Hu Ji dances, and ancient music. The local delicacies were dazzling—my favorite was the milk-filled fried dough stick! Every building and every detail perfectly showcased the prosperity of the Tang Dynasty, captivating me and making the trip truly worthwhile. 👍 Thumbs up to the staff!
- 4.5/5
❤️洋洋The Tang Dynasty Never Sleeping City is not only a tourist attraction but also a carrier of cultural heritage. It regularly hosts cultural activities such as Tang poetry recitals and traditional musical instrument performances, allowing visitors to gain a deeper understanding of the literary and artistic achievements of the Tang Dynasty while enjoying their visit.







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