Xidu has a long history and is happy to travel. Back to the wind, Biliu, folk songs, ancient buildings. The street is open to all sides, and the small courtyard is locked. Eat a feast in the Tang Dynasty, and watch Qin and Han. Although it is not as good as the Shaanxi Li Hakata, it has a very flavor.
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Xidu has a long history and is happy to travel. Back to the wind, Biliu, folk songs, ancient buildings. The street is open to all sides, and the small courtyard is locked. Eat a feast in the Tang Dynasty, and watch Qin and Han. Although it is not as good as the Shaanxi Li Hakata, it has a very flavor.
It is indeed the ancient capital of the 13th Dynasty. The Datang Xishi Museum displays a large number of political, economic, cultural, trade, financial and other physical objects and discoveries in the ancient Chang'an. Not only are there road strata, rut marks, drainage systems, but also many interesting cultural relics in different dynasties. For example, the abacus of the Tang Dynasty, the copper iron, and the Han Dynasty "China is strong, the people are Chang" Baojian, also known that the Silk Road was originally traded with gold, silver and copper coins.
There are very few people in the museum, the shopping is very comfortable, the exhibits are also very interesting, several restore models of Datang West City are immersive, very grounded, and long knowledge, quite interesting, it is not big, not enough to go shopping
I came to Xi'an to go to Shaanxi Expo to see. The result was too difficult to grab the ticket. It was also very good to bring the children to the Daxi City Museum (the starting point of the Silk Road), especially the small interpreter in the museum that day. Every small interpreter has a sweet voice and detailed explanation, which is really great. I really hope my baby can have this experience too.
There are few people here, but there are a lot of cultural relics, which are still pretty good-looking.
In fact, I did not book this itinerary. I also went to Xi'an. I didn't want to see this place. I decided to go see it together. Because there are no children, this place is not suitable for small friends. It is more suitable for studying history, reading books, or friends with literary background. Of course, the tickets are also in the museum here, which is cheaper and cost-effective.
Knowing the source of shopping, Xishi was a place for international trade in the year, and the museum showed a lot of ancient coins from various countries, which was an eye-opener. There are also many other cultural relics in the Tang Dynasty, a very good museum.
Because I went to Chang'an at 12 o'clock the day before, I felt that no one explained it here today. There is no guide, I can't see the location of the exhibition hall, and no one guides the state of the whole Mongolia. The hardware service is not good, and the staff in the hall have a weak sense of service, so the overall feeling is very general.