Xian Tourist Attractions

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Terra Cotta Warriors Museum About 35 kilometers east to the Xian City in Lin Tong County is the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor, Qin Shi Huang, which was included in the list of the UNESCO World Heritage in 1987. Being a part of the Mausoleum, the Terra Cotta Warriors Museum was also included in the list, which stands about 1.5 kilometers east to the Mausoleum.Admission Fee: |
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Big Wild Goose Pagoda The Big Wild Goose Pagoda is one of the most famous Chinese pagodas and was built inside the Ci En Temple in the south of Chang’an city (today’s Xian) in 652 BC in Tang Dynasty (618-907)Admission Fee: |
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Shaanxi History Museum Shaanxi History Museum stands in the south of Xian city and covers an area of about 70, 000 square meters. Built in traditional Tang architectural style, the museum is a much modernized national history museum in China.Admission Fee: Free or |
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Xian City Wall Xian City Wall is the best-preserved ancient city wall in China and also the largest and most complete military facility in the world.Admission Fee: |
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Great Mosque Having the largest scale in Xian, Great Mosque is one of the hottest attractions for tourists today. It is also a main mosque to go to for foreign Islam and state leaders from Arabic countries.Surrounded by several bustling lanes selling snacks, antiques, and scripts and paining, this garden-like mosque looks pure and quiet. If you have longer time in the mosque, you are advised to watch the devout Islam doing exercises in the hall, touching and impressive. Admission Fee: |
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Xian Banpo Museum Banpo Museum also called Banpo Remains lies in Banpo village, 6 kilometers east of Xian City. With a history of 6000 years, it is the largest also the best-preserved remains of the villages of the matriarchal clan society along the Yellow River basin. Admission Fee: |







