


Xi'an's Grand Mosque, a serene oasis in the heart of the city, is the largest and oldest mosque in China, showcasing a blend of Islamic and Chinese architectural styles.
Wide noodles with a spicy, savory sauce, topped with pickled vegetables

Meat-filled dumplings, often eaten for breakfast
Steamed buns filled with various sweet or savory fillings
A UNESCO World Heritage site featuring thousands of life-sized terracotta soldiers and horses.

A historic mosque with a mix of Chinese and Islamic architectural styles.
A iconic symbol of Xi'An with panoramic views of the city.

Respectful attire is required for visiting the Grand Mosque of Xi'An.
Xi'An's climate can be unpredictable with sudden showers.

Exploring the mosque and its surroundings may involve extensive walking.
Xi'an embroidery is a traditional craft with a history of over 1,300 years, known for its intricate designs and vibrant colors.

Replicas of the famous Terracotta Warriors are a symbol of Xi'an and make for unique souvenirs.
Xi'an Roujiamo is a famous street food, consisting of braised pork belly served in a crispy bun.
Famous for local breakfast dishes like Roujiamo and Biangbiang Mian.
Offers a variety of breakfast options, including noodles and dumplings.
Known for its dim sum and Cantonese cuisine.
Ken River Ghat, a serene riverside spot in Prayagraj, is known for its scenic beauty and religious significance.
A serene coastal gem offering sandy beaches, hiking trails, and stunning sunsets.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, this cultural hub is home to iconic structures like the Hagia Sophia and the Blue Mosque, reflecting Istanbul's rich Islamic history.