西安旅游景点的英语表达
大雁塔 Great Wild Goo Pagoda
小雁塔 Small Wild Goo Pagoda
秦始皇兵马俑博物馆
Muum of Emperor Qinshihuang’s Tomb Figures of Soldiers and Hors
秦始皇陵 The Tomb of Emperor Qinshihuang
黄帝陵 The Huangdi Tomb
鼓 楼 The Drum Tower
钟 楼 The Bell Tower
西安城墙 The Xi’an Circumvallation
华清池 The Huaqing Pond
乾 陵 The Qian Tomb
法门寺 The Famen Temple
黄河壶口瀑布 The Huanghe Hukou Waterfall
大唐芙蓉园 Lotus palace of Tang Dynasty
Some of the most well-known sites in Xi'an are:
The city is surrounded by a well-prerved City wall of Xi'an which was re-constructed in the 14th century during the early Ming Dynasty and was bad on the inner imperial palace of Tang Dynasty.
The Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang (秦始皇) and his Terracotta Army are located 40 km to the east of the city center, in the city's suburbs.
The Bell Tower and Drum Tower, both are located at the city's central axis.
The city's Muslim quarter, which is home to the Great Mosque of Xi'an.
The Big Wild Goo Pagoda and Small Wild Goo Pagoda are both spectacular towers and both are well over 1,000 years old and have survived great earthquakes. The former is next to a large square with the largest fountain in Asia which projects water high into the air, rising and falling in time to music during one of the daily performances (usually at noon and soon after sunt)
The Stele Forest is famous for its numerous historic inscriptions and stoneworks
The Famen Temple and its towering pagoda located on the city's outskirt
Xi Ming Temple
Wolong Temple at Kaitong lane
Xingjiao Temple at Shaolin Yuan (where Xuanzang's Tomb lies)
Jianfu Temple
Blue Dragon Temple
Wangji Temple
The Banpo Neolithic village is located on the outskirt of the city proper
The Qianling Mausoleum, one of the many Tang Dynasty era tombs located in Xi'an
The Shaanxi History Muum has a large collection of artifacts both modern and ancient.
Mount Hua (华山) is one of the most visited and steepest mountains in the country
Mount Zhongnan (终南山)
Mount Taibai (太白山)
Lishan (郦山)
[edit] Major muums
Terracotta Army Muum
Shaanxi History Muum
Hanyang Tomb Muum, the 1st modern underground muum in China, opened in 2006
Forest of Steles (Xi'an beilin)
Xi'an Muum: October 20th 2006, international council of monuments sites (ICOMOS) international protection center (IICC) was formally established here