The 3-day trip to Xi'an was perfect
The 3-day trip to Xi'an was perfect😍
After reading many travel guides, I customized a relaxing and enjoyable itinerary for myself, focusing on quality over quantity, and definitely not waking up early like a special forces soldier. If you like it, feel free to copy my homework~
Day 1:
I took a morning flight and arrived in Xi'an in the afternoon. The hotel was arranged near Wulukou, just 100 meters from the station and up the stairs (I think the area around Xiaozhai is also good). Just choose the one you like and that fits your budget.
Since my friend wanted to take photos in Hanfu, we got ready in the afternoon, changed clothes, did our makeup, and then went to take photos in the Great Tang All Day Mall. After that, we had some food and went to the Bell and Drum Tower. We spent quite a lot of time taking photos, so we got to the Bell and Drum Tower a bit late, and the lights were off. If you don't take photos in Tang costumes, you'll have enough time and will have a great time.
Day 2:
I got up at around 8 am, got ready, and didn't leave until 9:30 am, heading straight for the delicious food at Sajinqiao. I'll talk about the food in the next post. In the afternoon, we visited the Terracotta Army + The Song of Everlasting Sorrow. I listened to the explanation at the Terracotta Army, and personally, I didn't find it very fun, but I felt it was inappropriate not to see it while in Xi'an. Then, the first show of The Song of Everlasting Sorrow was really beautiful, and it made me want to cry several times (but I held back). The spectacle was grand, visually stunning, and beautifully magnificent. Although it was a bit expensive, it was very worthwhile.
Day 3:
They say it's hard to book tickets for the Shaanxi History Museum, but maybe because I'm a medical worker who has done good deeds, I managed to book after just four or five tries, which was very lucky. The Shaanxi History Museum is huge, and I also found a guide who was very good. Following him, I couldn't see everything, but if I didn't listen to the explanation, some things would just be things I saw. After the explanation, two and a half hours had passed, and I no longer had the energy to revisit the things I had glanced at before.
In the afternoon, I went to the Daxingshan Temple, where my friend prayed for a romantic relationship, which is said to be very effective~ I'm waiting for the good news. Then it was the last meal in Xi'an. Full and satisfied, I went to the airport and flew back home.
In conclusion, there will always be regrets in traveling, and everyone has their preferred way of doing it. As long as you're happy, that's what matters. This trip was rushed, but I really liked it. I stepped on the land of Xi'an and felt like I was standing on the long river of history. Every inch of land tells its story, tracing back thousands of years, heavy and profound. Looking ahead, the path is lush and vibrant.