The novel 'Ode to the Immortals' mentioned Nightless City. The main character, Mu Qingxue, and the Nightless City traveled through thousands of worlds together, including the Nightless City. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
There was no mention of the general of the Nightless City, so he could not answer this question.
The distance between the terracotta soldiers and the Nightless City was about 35 kilometers. There were many ways for tourists to get to the terracotta warriors, including subway, bus, car or taxi. If you took the subway, you would have to walk to the Big Wild Goose Pagoda subway station, then change to Line 4, Line 3, Line 1, and Line 9. The whole journey would take about 2 hours and 22 minutes. The Nightless City was a commercial street with a strong business atmosphere. It provided a variety of food, drinks, and entertainment options, and the entrance was free.
The Tang Empire's Nightless City would not be closed and was open 24 hours a day. Citizens and tourists could visit at any time.
Zhengzhou Datang Sleepless City was located near the subway entrance of East Agriculture Road Station in the eastern part of Zhengzhou.
There was no need to make an appointment in advance in the Nightless City of the Great Tang. The tourists could go directly to the scenic area without prior arrangements. Although there was no need to make an appointment, it was a wise choice to make an appointment in advance considering the busy tourist volume and possible peak traffic. This way, they could avoid waiting in line.
The time in Tang's Nightless City was from 10:00 to 15:00 every day.