Shaanxi Provincial History Museum, Big Wild Goose Pagoda, Music Fountain in the North Square of Big Wild Goose Pagoda, Forest of Steles Museum, Ming City Wall, Bell Tower or Drum Tower, and Muslim Street.
1. It is recommended to go to the Shaanxi Provincial History Museum first because the Shaanxi Provincial History Museum is now free but not free of charge (bring a valid ID to get the ticket). Tickets are only issued four times a day, so go early, otherwise, the queue for tickets will be long. Take the bus and get off at Cuihua Road.
Let me tell you a secret, if there are too many people, you can pay 20 yuan to buy a ticket for the fourth exhibition hall (Hejia Village Treasures Exhibition), which is not open to the public for free. Note: buy it at the ticket window, there are tickets Traffickers sell fake tickets at a high price of 100 yuan) and tickets can be entered at any time.
2. After visiting Shaanxi Expo, you can take the bus to the South Square of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda and enter the Big Wild Goose Pagoda.
3. After visiting the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, go north from the Big Wild Goose Pagoda South Square to the Big Wild Goose Pagoda North Square to see the musical fountain (the musical fountain in the Big Wild Goose Pagoda North Square is the largest musical fountain in Asia).
4. Take Route 23 and Route 4 at the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, under Wenchang Gate, and visit the Forest of Steles Museum.
5. After visiting the Forest of Steles Museum. You can see the city wall from Wenchang Gate. Follow the Ming City Wall to the west to the south gate and enter the Ming City Wall.
6. After getting off the city wall, take the bus or walk to the bell tower. Go down to the Bell Tower underground passage and buy a ticket to go up to the Bell Tower. After visiting the Bell Tower, go from the Bell Tower Square to the Drum Tower (it is recommended not to go up to the Drum Tower after going to the Bell Tower). After visiting the Drum Tower, you can go north from both sides of the Drum Tower and enter Hui Street. This is the place with the most complete range of Hui snacks in Xi’an.