

A treasure trove of Chinese history, housing over 370,000 artifacts from the Neolithic Age to the Qing Dynasty.

Shaanxi's climate can be unpredictable, with sudden showers. A lightweight rain jacket is essential for museum visits.
Exploring the museum involves a lot of walking, so comfortable shoes are recommended.

Staying hydrated is important, especially when visiting indoor attractions like the museum.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, housing thousands of life-sized terracotta soldiers, horses, and chariots dating back to 210-209 BCE.
A comprehensive museum showcasing the rich history and culture of Shaanxi province, with artifacts dating back to the Neolithic Age.
A historic Buddhist pagoda and a symbol of Xi'an, offering panoramic views of the city and a beautiful night show.
Wide, hand-pulled noodles with a spicy, numbing sauce. A Xi'an specialty.
Steamed buns filled with savory meat or vegetable fillings. A popular street food.
Lamb skewers marinated in cumin, chili, and other spices. A favorite evening snack.

Famous for its traditional Shaanxi breakfast dishes, this restaurant has been serving locals for over 30 years.
Known for its crispy roast duck, this restaurant is a local favorite for lunch.

Famous for its hotpot, this restaurant is a popular dinner spot for locals and tourists alike.

Replicas of the famous Terracotta Army, symbolizing the rich history and culture of Shaanxi.
Intricate embroidery with a history dating back to the Tang Dynasty, often depicting local landscapes and folklore.
A traditional Chinese medicine and spice, known for its unique flavor and health benefits.
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A serene riverside art museum in Guangzhou, showcasing contemporary Chinese art in a tranquil setting.

A mesmerizing light display transforming Quibble Castle into a magical wonderland.