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Best places to visit in Xi'an

  • Muslim Quarter

    This bustling neighborhood is a hub of activity and a paradise for food lovers, with vendors selling various snacks, traditional crafts, and souvenirs. It represents a cultural fusion of Islamic and Chinese influences.

  • Bell Tower

    The Bell Tower is a 600-year-old city landmark that marks the geographical center of the ancient capital, originally used to announce the time and now a museum with cultural relics. It is especially popular in the evening when it is lighted up.

  • Drum Tower

    The Drum Tower was built in 1380 and houses many large drums, instruments, and antique furniture. Climbing to the upper floor offers a good view of the surrounding areas, and there are short musical performances featuring drums.

  • Terracotta Warriors

    The Terracotta Army is a collection of terracotta sculptures depicting the armies of Qin Shi Huang, the first Emperor of China. The site includes several pits with thousands of life-sized terracotta soldiers, horses, and chariots, intended to protect the emperor in his afterlife.

  • Terracotta Army

    The Terracotta Army is a collection of terracotta sculptures depicting the armies of Qin Shi Huang, the first Emperor of China, buried with the emperor to protect him in his afterlife. The museum has three pits, with Pit 1 being the largest and most impressive.

  • Shaanxi History Museum

    This museum offers a deep dive into the rich history of Shaanxi Province, from ancient times to the modern era, with an extensive collection of artifacts. It provides a comprehensive overview of the region's cultural and historical significance.

  • Big Wild Goose Pagoda

    A historic Buddhist pagoda built during the Tang Dynasty, located in the Da Ci'en Temple complex, originally built to house Buddhist scriptures brought back from India.

  • Small Wild Goose Pagoda

    An ancient Buddhist pagoda boasting exquisite architecture and surrounded by a peaceful park, providing a tranquil atmosphere and a glimpse into Xi'an's rich heritage and spiritual traditions.

  • Huaqing Palace

    Known for its hot springs, this palace has been a royal retreat for centuries and is famous for the love story between Emperor Xuanzong and his concubine Yang Guifei. The palace offers scenic beauty and historical romance.

  • Great Mosque

    An architectural masterpiece showcasing the harmonious fusion of Chinese and Islamic styles, creating a visually stunning and spiritually significant place of worship.

  • Muslim Street

    Muslim Street in Xi'an is a vibrant area in the Muslim Quarter offering a unique cultural experience with food stalls, shops, and historical landmarks.

  • Xi'an City Wall

    Xi'an City Wall is the most complete and largest surviving ancient city wall in China, with a square-shaped circumference of 13.7 kilometers that surrounds the ancient downtown. Visitors can rent bikes to cycle the full or partial route.

  • Giant Wild Goose Pagoda

    The Giant Wild Goose Pagoda, built in 652 AD, is a 64.5-meter-high pagoda used to keep Buddhist relics from India, and visitors can pay an entrance fee to climb to the top for views of Xi'an.

  • City Wall

    The City Wall of Xi'an, started in the 14th century during the Ming dynasty, is a complete rectangle around old Xi'an and is the most complete city wall of its kind to have survived in China.

  • Mount Huashan

    Mount Huashan is one of the 5 sacred mountains in China, consisting of 5 peaks (North, South, East, West, and Middle), with the West peak offering the best view and the South peak being the highest.

  • North Square

    North Square features Asia's largest music fountain, covering approximately 110,000 square meters, with harmonious sound, light, water, and color shows, best viewed at night.

  • Great Mosque of Xi’an

    The Great Mosque of Xi'an is China's largest mosque, notable for its unique blend of traditional Chinese architecture and Islamic elements, reflecting the localization of Islam in China.

  • Da Ci’en Temple

    The Da Ci’en Temple complex was built in AD 648 to honor the Empress Wende 文德皇后, the wife of Emperor Tang Taizong.

  • Xi’an City Wall

    The Xi’an City Wall is the most intact ancient city wall in China, originally built during the Ming dynasty.

  • Jianfu Temple

    The temple complex where the Small Wild Goose Pagoda is located.

  • Huaqing Hot Springs

    Ancient hot springs with a blend of natural beauty, historical significance, and therapeutic benefits, offering a serene retreat amidst lush gardens and pavilions.

  • Tang Paradise

    This large cultural theme park celebrates the Tang Dynasty, offering historical exhibits, performances, and beautiful landscapes. It is especially known for its spectacular water shows and traditional Chinese architecture.

  • hanyang Ling Museum

    The burial place of Emperor Jing D from the Han Dynasty, featuring around 40,000 small clay figures including animals, soldiers and officials.

  • Xian Great Mosque

    The Great Mosque of Xian is one of the oldest, largest, and best-preserved Islamic mosques in China, built in 742 during the Tang Dynasty with a mix of Chinese and Islamic influences.

  • Grand Tang Dynasty Ever Bright City

    Grand Tang Dynasty Ever Bright City is a 1500-meter-long pedestrian shopping area with buildings emulating Tang style architecture, featuring malls, shops, restaurants, opera houses, and museums.

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