
- 4.6/5
一名神秘的旅行家The scenic area is definitely worth visiting. The facilities are quite comprehensive, including a joint tomb of Emperor Gaozong and Empress Wu Zetian, as well as tombs for two princes and a princess. While you can descend into the tomb passages of the princes' and princess's tombs, there's basically nothing inside; it's mostly just the surrounding environment. Completing the main mausoleum's roof would be quite challenging, mainly due to the steep slope. One drawback is that all visitors must purchase shuttle bus tickets at the visitor center to reach the aforementioned attractions; it's mandatory. You can't drive yourself; you must park in the visitor center's parking lot, which is somewhat inconvenient.
- 4.5/5
E11***34It was breathtaking; the architecture was magnificent. The original Famen Temple didn't have many treasures left, and the underground palace was under renovation; the treasures are all in the museum. I didn't pay attention to the opening hours of the Buddha's relics, and I didn't see them when I went, which was a bit of a disappointment.
- 4.9/5
江湖小呆呆It's not a big place, but the environment is very nice. The adult pandas are at the top, and the big star, Qi Zai, usually comes out to eat in the morning. There are also underage pandas below, and they are all so cute.
- 4.8/5
水蓝色的眼泪1983Five-star review A huge thumbs-up to Xiaoying, the guide at the Qin and Han Museum! Her explanations were clear and logical, moving from the foundation of the Qin system with its "standardized script and standardized wheel gauge" to the formation of the Han dynasty with its "predominantly Confucian" ideology. She placed the artifacts in a historical context, interspersed with trivia. She was both professional and approachable, proactively guiding us through details and answering questions, bringing the artifacts to life. This tour truly allowed me to understand the grandeur of the Qin and Han dynasties. It was a truly satisfying experience!
- 4.6/5
澂岚I went to Taibai Mountain on October 25th. It had snowed the day before, so I was lucky enough to see both the snow scenery and the sea of clouds. The mountain, known as Tianyuan Difang, is 3511 meters above sea level. My elderly relative experienced slight altitude sickness, but there were oxygen and food vendors nearby, which was very convenient. I recommend taking the large cable car up and the small cable car down; this mountain seems to care for everyone who has the chance to visit.
- 4.9/5
小阿妹儿A theater that only performs one dance drama, a dance drama that only tells the story of one city, a city that tells a history, a history that forges a nation, there is only one such drama in the world—"The Mighty Qin Dynasty".
- 4.6/5
枫桥夜泊830The Xi'an City Wall possesses a profound historical feel. It is flat and wide, with informational displays at each historical site, allowing visitors to enrich their historical knowledge. The surrounding environment is well-developed and does not detract from the atmosphere of the city wall. Purchasing tickets on Ctrip is convenient and quick, without queuing, and verification is smooth, requiring no physical ID card.
- 4.1/5
สมสกุลit's a good place to walk around and imagine how utterly grand this place was which used to be the center of the civilization. The place was huge and educational with remains of the foundations of various halls. Visit the museum, then have a nice leisurely stroll
- 4.3/5
没有糖的喵丶The Muslim Quarter in Xi'an is a popular tourist destination, possessing both unique charm and areas for improvement. On the positive side, the Muslim Quarter is a paradise for food lovers. It boasts a wide variety of Xi'an specialties, such as mutton stew, roujiamo (meat sandwich), and zenggao (steamed glutinous rice cake), allowing visitors to sample authentic Xi'an flavors in one place. Many shops are long-established businesses, adhering to traditional techniques to ensure the original taste of the food. Furthermore, the Muslim Quarter has a rich cultural atmosphere. As a Hui Muslim community, it features several mosques, including the Grand Mosque of Huajue Lane, and displays Ming and Qing dynasty-style architecture, offering a unique glimpse into Muslim culture. In addition, the Muslim Quarter enjoys a prime location in the city center, close to attractions like the Bell and Drum Towers and the Xi'an City Wall, making it convenient for tourists to visit these sites. However, the Muslim Quarter also has some drawbacks. Due to its popularity, it attracts many tourists, especially during peak season, resulting in crowded streets and long queues at popular food stalls. Over-commercialization is also a concern, with some goods being overpriced and the food quality varying considerably. In addition, the large number of tourists puts pressure on sanitation maintenance, sometimes resulting in excessive litter and heavy cooking fumes in the area. Overall, the Muslim Quarter in Xi'an is worth a visit. Visitors can experience a unique cultural atmosphere and sample local delicacies, but should be prepared to avoid peak hours and carefully assess the quality of the food.
- 4.6/5
漠风胡杨It was quite spectacular. We went to the Bell Tower first; the Drum Tower is very close, only a few minutes' walk away. When we got to the Drum Tower, we found out that two items could be purchased together for 50 yuan. Not knowing this beforehand, we had to pay an extra 30 yuan. The service was still lacking!














