Explore the ancient heart of China in Xi'an with this 2-day itinerary, blending imperial history with vibrant local culture. From the awe-inspiring Terracotta Warriors to the bustling Muslim Quarter and ancient city walls, discover the enduring legacy of this historic capital.
Terracotta Warriors
The Terracotta Army was created to guard the first emperor of China in the afterlife, consisting of thousands of clay warriors and horses buried in the tomb.
ancient city walls
The ancient city walls of Xi'an are the largest and best-preserved in China, with a total length of 13.7 km, and are one of the oldest standing ancient city walls in China.
Bell Tower
The Bell Tower is a symbolic architecture of Xi'an built in 1384 during the early Ming Dynasty, offering incredible views of the city center.
Drum Tower
The Drum Tower was built in 1380 during the early Ming Dynasty and stands towering above the city center of Xi'an.
Muslim Street
Muslim Street is the biggest Muslim quarter in Xi'an and a famous food street where you can try all kinds of local snacks.
Shi History Museum
The Shi History Museum is the first modern museum in China, showcasing precious bronze artifacts and Terracotta Warriors.
Big Wild Goose Pagota
The Big Wild Goose Pagota is a famous landmark of Xi'an, built in 652 AD in the Tang Dynasty to store Buddhist sculptures.
Hanyang Ling Museum
Hanyang Ling Museum features the Royal tombs for Emperors and Queens during the Han Dynasty.