


A treasure trove of Chinese history, housing over 370,000 artifacts, including the famous Terracotta Army.

Xian's climate can be unpredictable with sudden showers, especially in spring and autumn.
Xian Museum is large and requires a lot of walking.

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A UNESCO World Heritage site showcasing thousands of life-sized terracotta soldiers, horses, and chariots dating back to 210-209 BCE.
One of the oldest and best-preserved city walls in China, offering panoramic views of the city and a glimpse into its rich history.
One of the largest mosques in China, featuring a blend of Chinese and Islamic architectural styles, with a history dating back to the 7th century.
Wide, hand-pulled noodles with a spicy, fragrant sauce, often served with meat and vegetables.
A traditional breakfast dish consisting of steamed bread with various fillings like meat, vegetables, or egg.
Steamed bread filled with various meats, often served with a spicy dipping sauce.

Miniature replicas of the famous Terracotta Army, symbolizing Xi'an's rich history.
Intricate embroidery featuring local landscapes and historical scenes, a traditional Xi'an art form.
Delicious dumplings filled with meat and vegetables, a Xi'an specialty.
A popular spot for breakfast, known for its coffee and pastries.
A local favorite for breakfast, offering a variety of Shanxi dishes.
Famous for its Peking duck, a must-try for lunch.

A charming medieval town in the Loire Valley, known for its half-timbered houses and historic bridge.
A charming 12th-century church in the heart of the Loire Valley, known for its Gothic architecture and stunning views.

A scenic trailhead offering access to the picturesque Whiskey Creek and its waterfalls.