

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

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.
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.
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.

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.

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.
A bustling traditional market in Daejeon, offering a wide range of local products and street food.
A vibrant night market in Bandung, offering local food, shopping, and entertainment.
A traditional village on Bintan Island, showcasing the unique culture and heritage of the Orang Laut sea nomads.