

Huaqing Palace, a historic hot spring resort, is renowned for its ancient architecture and therapeutic hot springs.
Huaqing Palace has frequent rain showers, especially during summer.
Exploring the palace involves a lot of walking on uneven surfaces.
Staying hydrated is crucial in the humid climate of Huaqing Palace.
A historic palace complex known for its hot springs and scenic beauty.
Home to thousands of life-sized terracotta soldiers, horses, and chariots.
A iconic symbol of Xi'an, offering panoramic views of the city.
A historic restaurant located within Huaqing Palace, serving Qing Dynasty-style breakfast dishes.
A local favorite in the heart of Xi'an, offering a traditional breakfast menu.
A high-end restaurant offering a range of Qin and Shaanxi dishes for lunch.

These eggs are boiled in the mineral-rich waters of Huaqing Palace's hot springs, giving them a unique taste and color.
Xi'an's traditional embroidery is known for its intricate designs and vibrant colors, often depicting scenes from Chinese history and folklore.
Replicas of the famous Terracotta Warriors, these miniatures are hand-painted and make for unique souvenirs.

Savory crepe with egg, scallions, and your choice of fillings like hoisin sauce, chili oil, or sesame seeds.

Sweet steamed milk pudding with a soft, creamy texture, often served with sugar or syrup.
Soft pita bread filled with tender, slow-cooked lamb, onions, and spices.

A bustling, vibrant market where Bangkok's florists and locals shop for fresh flowers and plants, open 24/7.
A cultural hub showcasing the history and heritage of the Quinault Indian Nation.
A peaceful, lush garden in Jerusalem, believed by some to be the site of Jesus' crucifixion and burial.