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Which is more fun between Xi'an and Fenghuang? Please tell me the answer. By the way, where is the fun? Thank you.

Hello, I have been to both places. I am in Guangdong and started from Guangzhou.

Phoenix: Take a train from Guangzhou Railway Station to Jishou, Hunan. There are two trains passing through Jishou. The K9068 bus from Zhaoqing to Zhangjiajie leaves at 21:50 in the evening. It takes about 15 hours to get to Jishou. The first time I went there, I took a hard seat, which cost more than 100, and a sleeper berth cost more than 300. After arriving in Jishou, I had to take a car for an hour to get to Fenghuang County. The basic activities in the county were boating on the Tuojiang River, visiting the ancient city wall, and watching Bonfire night, if you have a bonfire party, you can buy tickets from the boss at the hotel where you are staying. It will be cheaper than buying tickets directly at the party.

Xi’an: I flew double flight and went there after the New Year. The round-trip air ticket cost more than 2,000. If it is a train, the Guangzhou-Xi’an T38 train departs at 23:53, lasts about 23 hours, and has more than 400 sleepers. Take one and get off directly at Xi'an Railway Station. Xi'an is more worth visiting. In Xi'an, the Bell and Drum Tower, Muslim Snack Street, Ancient City Wall, Big Wild Goose Pagoda Musical Fountain, Tang Furong Garden, and Xi'an Museum are all in Xi'an, and they are not far apart. You can finish the tour in two days. If you want to go to further scenic spots, you can take a local regular tourist bus at Xi'an Railway Station to visit the Terracotta Warriors, Huaqing Pool, and Lishan Mountain. There will be many tourists at the railway station. Auntie, you can also choose to take their minibus. There will be a tour guide on board to take you to visit these scenic spots. Of course, you have to pay 20 yuan for the round trip fare and tour guide fee. There is basically no discount on the tickets, and there are no incidentals. All consumption is voluntary, so you can still trust them.

Personally, I feel that these two places each have their own attractions. The ancient city is a relatively leisurely small town, but it is more commercial. It no longer has the charm of the ancient city written by Mr. Shen Congwen, but You can still go see the few stilted buildings and taste local specialties.

Xi’an is a city worth visiting. You don’t need to tell me about its historical cultural heritage, so I think Xi’an is more worth visiting.