Due to the convenience of work, I have been to many scenic spots in Shaanxi, some of which are very interesting. I recommend a few to enjoy with you.
Hongjiannao-a desert freshwater lake, beautiful, compared with Qinghai Lake;
Huashan-although dangerous, it is full of fun and challenges to self;
Virgin spring-dozens of wetlands where reeds, hot springs and three rivers flow side by side are rare;
Yuhua Palace-skiing in winter, skiing and exploring in summer;
The tombs of Wu Zetian and Emperor Gaozong, Gan Ling, have been buried for more than 65,438+0,000 years, and Emperor Gaozong is still suppressed by women.
Chenlu ancient town-an ancient kiln that has continued from the Song Dynasty to this day, is antique and worth visiting, although the road conditions are not good;
Hukou Waterfall on the Yellow River is really spectacular. Feel the people of China.
Huangdi Mausoleum and Yandi Mausoleum-one in Yan 'an and the other in Baoji, where the ancestors lived are sacred;
Datang furong garden-a theme park showing Datang culture, and the water curtain movie is really good;
The city wall-the place where I can feel the breath of the ancient capital best, is my favorite place to walk;
I like the above and I don't like it either.
Huaqing pool-a broken pool for people to see, for decades;
Yaozhou kiln site-dilapidated, often even the janitor can not be found;
Big Wild Goose Pagoda-It's not worthwhile to spend 25 yuan around the pagoda, there's nothing to see inside;
Qin Epang Palace-artificial scenic spot, shoddy;
Puffer, I haven't been there, I don't know.