

Xi'an Museum, housed in the historic City Wall, showcases over 300,000 artifacts from the city's rich history, including the famous Terracotta Army.
A UNESCO World Heritage site showcasing thousands of life-sized terracotta soldiers and horses.

A historic landmark offering panoramic views of the city, especially beautiful at sunrise.
A comprehensive museum displaying artifacts from various periods of Chinese history.
Famous for its breakfast dishes like Roujiamo (braised pork sandwich) and Yangrou Paomo (mutton and flatbread soup).
Offers a variety of breakfast options like Youmian Cun ( Stuffed Buns) and Jiaozi (Dumplings).
Known for its traditional Xi'an dishes like Yangrou Paomo and Roujiamo.
Replicas of the famous Terracotta Army, symbolizing Xi'an's rich history and culture.
Intricate embroidery featuring traditional patterns and motifs, a UNESCO-recognized intangible cultural heritage.
Delicious dumplings filled with various ingredients, a local specialty and popular street food.
Xi'an can experience sudden rain showers, especially during summer months.
Xi'an has many historical sites that require walking and exploring.
Staying hydrated is crucial in Xi'an's climate, and tap water is not safe to drink.
Wide, hand-pulled noodles with a savory sauce, often topped with pickled vegetables and meat.
Steamed buns filled with various sweet or savory fillings, popular for breakfast.
Steamed bread soaked in a fragrant lamb soup, a hearty lunch option.

Chinchero Market, a vibrant Andean market, offers a glimpse into local culture and traditional textiles.
A serene hilltop spot offering panoramic sunset views over the Indian Ocean and the island of Nusa Penida.

Cape Point, the southern tip of Africa, offers dramatic cliffs, diverse wildlife, and stunning ocean views.