Hancheng Ancient City Ticket Price Hancheng Travelogue

Hancheng is a pretty good scenic spot. Maybe there are no very attractive places here, but the ancient city here is the most attractive thing, so this place is indeed a very good place, you can visit it when you are free.

Hancheng Ancient City Ticket Price Hancheng Travelogue

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Weinan Ancient City Sanmiao Ticket 60 yuan, pre-sale price 45 yuan

Hancheng Ancient City Ticket Price Hancheng Travelogue

Ticket Information:

A. Free ticket policy: Children under 1.2 meters (including 1.2 meters) are free of charge; senior citizens over 65 years old with the “Respect for the Elderly and Preferential Treatment Certificate” issued by the Shaanxi Provincial Civil Affairs Bureau or their ID card, active military personnel with their military officer’s certificate, and disabled people with their disability certificate are free of charge.

B. Preferential policy: Children 1.2-1.4 meters (including 1.4 meters) tall and full-time students in school can purchase discounted tickets to the scenic spot with their student ID cards (the above preferential policies need to be purchased at the scenic spot).

TravelogueHancheng Ancient City Ticket Price Hancheng Travelogue

Hancheng is located in the northeastern corner of Guanzhong, on the west bank of the Yellow River’s Dragon Gate, one of the important birthplaces of Chinese civilization. It has accumulated thousands of years of history and culture. There are many Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasty buildings in the city, which are suitable for exploring the ancient and seeking the hidden.

Dragon Gate is the throat of the Yellow River. Legend has it that it was excavated by Dayu when he controlled the flood. It is also the source of the story of “carp jumping over the Dragon Gate”. The water of the Yellow River flows over the Dragon Gate, like a group of runaway horses, flowing freely and broadly.

Hancheng is known as the pearl of the Yellow River. Walking into such a brilliant ancient city, the mood of finding out is like this cold winter, the temperature has dropped to the point where you are too lazy to move. The exquisite ancient buildings, which were once works of art, have been randomly dismembered by ugly concrete houses. The main street sells high heels, mineral water and discounted street stalls, and the charm of the ancient city has been dying.

Hancheng government officials have spared no effort in developing the ancient city tourism. All civil servants are working hard, with leaders taking the lead in implementing the “five plus two, black plus white, eight plus X” work mode. In snowy days, leaders issued instructions: “The snow stops and the road is clear.” All government personnel went to the street to sweep and shovel snow. At night, the lights illuminating the ancient city came on, each unit had to mobilize employees to go to the ancient city, stroll, play cards, drink tea, eat snacks, and also stipulated that they had to perform programs to entertain themselves and create a lively atmosphere in the old city.

Night fell on the desolate winter night, and dazzling neon lights lit up every corner of the city, creating an effect of a city of lights that never sleeps. This is what the people of Hancheng are proud of, the “light show”, it is said that to brighten up the night view of an artificial lake, it cost more than 30 million yuan. But throwing more money can’t make the “light show” a famous card, the only famous card of Hancheng may be one: that is the historical and cultural city.

When the sun turned off the neon lights and took off the “light show” dress, the ancient city would still expose its fragmented and messy state.

Hancheng, you can’t damage a piece of irreplaceable city brick, a piece of ancient tile that has sheltered from the wind and rain for thousands of years. She should pay tribute to the ancient city of Paris, this European historical and cultural city formulated the “Historical Building Protection Law” more than 600 years ago, because of the perfect protection of the ancient city of Paris, it became the world’s first tourist destination!

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