Things To Do In Xian In June – Visiting Xian In June + What to do!
Last Update: 17th November 2019
What Are The 10 Best Things To Do In Xi’an In June?
It is a little hot in Xi’an in June with little rainfall. It is suggested that you wear sunglasses, sunscreen cream, and take an umbrella with you to protect the strong sunshine from you. There will be fewer tourists in Xi’an in June compared to those in May. Although it is a little hot in Xi’an in June, the city also offers exciting things to do.
10 Best Things To Do in Xian in June
- Xi’an City Wall
- Shaanxi History Museum
- Banpo Site Museum
- Hua Mountain (Huashan)
- Terracotta Warriors Museum
- Forest of Stone Steles Museum
- Muslim Quarter
- Huaqing Palace
- Bell and Drum Tower Square
- Everlasting Regret Show
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- Xi’an City Wall
The Old City Wall is a must-visit sight for visitors in Xi’an. As the existing largest and best-preserved city wall in China, it has a circumference of 13.74 kilometers and an area of 11.32 square kilometers. As it is a little hot in June, you could just walk along the wall with the sunset and appreciate the amazing night views of the surroundings. - Shaanxi History Museum
In May, it rains little in Xi’an and on Hua Mountain. If you are a keen photographer and love adventures, Hua Mountain offers you a good chance. At the Sunrise Spot of the East Peak, you will appreciate the spectacular sunrise. As it is dangerous to explore the mountain, the elder and children are not recommended to climb it out of safety concern.

- Banpo Site Museum
If you are keen on archaeology, you could visit Banpo Site Museum some 12 kilometers northeast of the Old City Wall. Compared to the Old City Wall, the museum is little crowded with Chinese domestic tourists. Painted pottery basins with fish images, and other painted pottery with fish images are common in the site. All the exhibits and the burial and dwelling sites there reflect the Yangshao Culture of matriarchy during the Neolithic Age in Xi’an. - Hua Mountain (Huashan)
The Old City Wall is a must-visit sight for visitors in Xi’an. As the existing largest and best-preserved city wall in China, it has a circumference of 13.74 kilometers and an area of 11.32 square kilometers. As it is a little hot in June, you could just walk along the wall with the sunset and appreciate the amazing night views of the surroundings.

- Terracotta Warriors Museum
The Terracotta warriors and horses made in the Qin Dynasty (221 – 207 BC) shocked the whole world after being found. Sizes of all the exhibits there are similar to those of human beings. They attract plenty of foreigners to see them in person. Even, one foreign visitor made him look like the terracotta warriors and stood among them. - Forest of Stone Steles Museum
With the most famous stone steles in China, the Forest of Stone Steles Museum features the fine carvings, including horse reliefs found in the Zhao Tomb in the Tang Dynasty, the carvings in different schools of Chinese calligraphy, stone sculptures and other sculptures. In addition, you could explore the Confucian Temple in the museum if you are interested.

- Muslim Quarter
After visiting the Old City Wall, you could refresh yourself in the Muslim Quarter which is near the wall. Muslim Quarter is a combination of delicious food and the Muslim buildings. You could enjoy the local snacks, such as Rougamo, Paomo and Liangpi and kebab and other Muslim food. - Huaqing Palace
Huaqing Palace is in the Tang style, offering the buildings in the Tang style, such as bridges, towers, pavilions and temples. During the different times of the day, more than tens of shows in the Tang style are put on there. The theater there offers the ancient dancing and singing show in the Tang style as well.

- Bell and Drum Tower Square
The Bell and Drum Towers are located around 200 meters from each other. If you are a keen photographer, the best time to explore them is in the evening. Many Chinese domestic tourists think that it is unnecessary to visit the inside for photographers and those who are not interested in the old history and culture of China. You could just take photos of them from the outside in the evening as they are in the silver, golden and green lights. - Everlasting Regret Show
The Everlasting Regret Show enjoys a great reputation among the audience. It is put on the waters at the foot of the Li Mountain in the Huaqing Palace. The show presents the love story between Yang Yuhuan (719 – 756) and the Emperor of Tang Minghuang (685 – 762). All of the performers wear the costumes in the Tang Dynasty. It also reflects the then social status.

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