China destination guide
Xi'an anchors ancient-capital travel with the Terracotta Warriors, Ming city walls, Muslim Quarter food streets, and Silk Road atmosphere.
Xi'an is one of China's great historical cities, best known for the Terracotta Warriors but equally rewarding for its city wall, pagodas, museums, and night markets. The city connects imperial Chang'an, Silk Road exchange, Shaanxi cuisine, and compact urban sightseeing in a way that suits both short stays and deeper cultural routes. It is a natural pairing with Beijing, Luoyang, Pingyao, or Chengdu for travelers following China's ancient capitals.
Xi'an anchors ancient-capital travel with the Terracotta Warriors, Ming city walls, Muslim Quarter food streets, and Silk Road atmosphere.
Attraction notes for Xi'an and nearby sights, with visitor context for building a route.
Private routes connected to Xi'an, nearby landmarks, and local travel themes.
Planning notes and practical stories that match Xi'an by place, topic, and travel style.
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