History That’s Actually Cool
by Nengkh9
May 29, 2025
As an ancient capital of China, Xi'an has experienced the rise and fall of many dynasties. During my trip to Xi'an, I visited many ancient sites and modern attractions, including the Qin Shihuang Mausoleum Museum, the Terracotta Warriors, Hancheng Lake, Dafeng Pavilion, the Ming City Wall, and the Tang Dynasty City That Never Sleeps.
You must definitely go to the Qin Shi Huang Mausoleum Museum, you can pre-purchase tickets on the website, the admission ticket is 120 RMB, and there is a designated entry time. To get there, take the subway Line 9 to Qinghuachi Station, then take bus 602 directly to the museum. Of course, if there are many people going, it would be more convenient to take a taxi! There are archaeological relics and cultural relics in the museum, and the spectacular array of terracotta warriors and horses really opened my eyes!
The Tang Dynasty City That Never Sleeps also combines history and modernity. In the streets of the city that never sleeps, everything revolves around the culture of the Tang Dynasty, with pedestrian streets, shops, and souvenirs of various themes. That day I took Metro Line 4 to Dahui Station and walked to the City That Never Sleeps. If you are interested in visiting, remember to go in the evening. The bright lights at night, coupled with the night view of Xi'an, are absolutely great for taking photos!
At the same time, you can taste the delicacies of northern China, such as mutton soaked in pork wrappers, Zhengao, etc., which all have unique flavors and are worth a try! #Xi'an #Qin Shi Huang #ChinaTravel #MainlandChinaAttractions #HistoricalSite
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