Xi'an Photo Check-in Guide: Must-Visit Hidden Gem City Routes

Here comes the Xi'an check-in guide that feels amazing even on rainy days📸! These hidden photo spots let you easily capture stunning shots without worrying about the weather~

1️⃣ 【Big Wild Goose Pagoda North Square】
📍Address: Yanta South Road, Yanta District
The Big Wild Goose Pagoda looks even more historic on rainy days. With the red walls and black tiles of traditional Chinese architecture, every shot looks like an ancient-style masterpiece. It’s recommended to wear dark or red-toned clothes to better match the building colors!

2️⃣ 【Tang Paradise Night Market】
📍Address: Tang Paradise Night Market Pedestrian Street, Yanta District
The nighttime light show combined with gentle rain creates a dreamy effect in photos. The Tang-style buildings by the roadside and the wet stone pavement enhance the atmosphere! Remember to bring a transparent umbrella as a prop~

3️⃣ 【Shaanxi History Museum】
📍Address: No. 91 Xiaozhai East Road, Yanta District
There are fewer people on rainy days, so you can take your time photographing the artifacts and architecture. The giant stone lions and corridors at the museum entrance are especially photogenic. Using a wide-angle lens is recommended for more stunning shots.

4️⃣ 【City Wall Wenchang Gate Section】
📍Address: Inside South Gate, Beilin District
This section of the city wall has fewer people and beautiful scenery. Photos taken on misty rainy days have a great vibe. Standing on the wall with modern buildings in the background creates a perfect blend of ancient and modern!

5️⃣ 【Small Wild Goose Pagoda】
📍Address: No. 76 Youyi West Road, Beilin District
Compared to the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, there are fewer tourists here. The brick-red pagoda after rain paired with the bluestone pavement and Hanfu clothing makes every shot atmospheric and stunning~

📌Useful Tips:
· Remember to bring a rain cover to protect your camera on rainy days
· Transparent umbrellas are a must-have for rainy day photos
· Choose dark-colored clothing for better photos
· The best lighting for photos is between 3-5 PM

Post by NoahO Donnell08 | Oct 17, 2025

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