
- 4.3/5
Anonymous userBooked the tickets with a drum performance at 7 pm. Reached Tang Paradise at 4 pm to take some photos at the garden before watching the drum performance. Enjoyed the performance. It was in a small cozy theatre. Actual musicians performed in the performance.
- 4.1/5
生如夏花fy"The Longest Day in Chang'an" is a dreamlike journey through the Tang Dynasty! The friendly staff at the ticket counter enthusiastically answered all my questions, and stepping into the streets felt like stepping into a history book. The NPCs were vividly portrayed; I even encountered the poet Li Bai at the Taibai Tavern, and Cui Qi, the guardian of Chang'an, reappeared at the Jing'an Bureau. Interacting with them felt like meeting old friends. A series of wonderful performances followed, including folk acrobatics, Hu Ji dances, and ancient music. The local delicacies were dazzling—my favorite was the milk-filled fried dough stick! Every building and every detail perfectly showcased the prosperity of the Tang Dynasty, captivating me and making the trip truly worthwhile. 👍 Thumbs up to the staff!
- 4.1/5
南方小🐟崽The overall architectural style is well preserved, and the lantern festival is also very beautiful. However, the scenic area is very large, and there are relatively few cable cars, making it inconvenient to visit with elderly people.
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userThe Xi'an Stele Forest is actually located inside the Confucius Temple! I've already visited the Confucius Temples in Qufu and Beijing, and I noticed that these temples all have a crescent-shaped pool in front of them, with a bridge in the middle. I explored the previous two Confucius Temples on my own without a guide, but this time, with a guide, I learned about the allusions and idioms like "entering the school to gather celery" and "the towering palace walls." The collection of stone tablets, their historical evolution, the inscriptions, and their historical value are beyond question—absolutely fantastic! 👍
- 4.9/5
_We***14I'm here today to see "The Great Qin Dynasty," a must-see theater in Xi'an! Even before entering the venue, there were already many surprises. And now there's even a snow scene!
- 4.6/5
只道寻常啊For students, Xi'an Eternal Love is an incredibly cost-effective destination! The park offers numerous interactive experiences, tons of free shows, and friendly NPCs for photos. The show itself is tightly plotted, clearly presenting historical facts in a much more engaging way than textbooks; everyone raved about it, exclaiming in amazement throughout. The haunted house is thrilling and exciting, with some brave students even going a second time – all saying it was well worth the trip!
- 4.5/5
思想的蝴蝶On November 15, 2025, I unexpectedly had a trip to Xi'an due to the autumn break in Sichuan. On November 17, I visited the Xi'an Museum. Although it wasn't as large as the Shaanxi History Museum (it was impossible to get a reservation), it still had a rich collection and a unique historical charm. I saw some of the museum's treasures, such as the Sui Dynasty Kaihuang Gilded Amitabha Buddha Statue, the Qin Dynasty Jade High-Footed Cup, and the Tang Dynasty Tricolor Glazed Pottery Horse in Flight. However, it was very crowded and the crowds were uncivilized. Many people were sitting on the display cases inside the museum. It was the first time I'd ever seen such disorder in a museum; it was truly baffling! Next to the museum is the Small Wild Goose Pagoda. Although not as famous as the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, the autumn air was crisp and the gardens were beautiful. The elegant and upright Small Wild Goose Pagoda exuded a sense of solitude and seclusion. There was also a spot in the park with a patch of ginkgo trees, their golden leaves a beautiful contrast of gold and orange. It was definitely worth the trip!
- 4.3/5
Anonymous userThe former residence of Gao Yue Song worth to visit especially the experiences of watching performance “shadow puppetry “
- 4.4/5
M14***11It was fun, there were few people and many animals, it was very comfortable and my baby was very happy. It was just that we didn't have much time to catch a plane. We will definitely go there again next time we go to Xi'an.
- 4.8/5
669***99I spent five days in Xi'an and visited the Archaeological Museum twice. The first time, I rented audio guide glasses, which was fun but I didn't feel like I saw everything clearly. Yesterday, I joined a guided tour. Guide Xiao Qin made my Xi'an museum trip perfect (the Beilin Museum, Xi'an Museum, and Shaanxi History Museum I visited a few days ago were also excellent). Xiao Qin's professional knowledge was clearly solid; not only was his three-hour explanation packed with information, but his passion for archaeology and our ancient civilization was evident. His enthusiasm was contagious, and the three-hour tour lasted until closing time; I was truly reluctant to leave. Thank you to the Archaeological Museum for its creative displays and to the enthusiastic and professional Xiao Qin. I guess I'll have the chance to go back again someday.







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