Xi’an is one of the world’s four great ancient cities, being most famous for its role as the starting point of the Silk Road. In the past, it was previously known as Chang’an. Familiar to every Chinese person, this is a name that evokes a sense of pride. Xi’an is widely regarded as the greatest city in Chinese history.
During imperial dynasties such as the Zhou, Qin, Han and Tang, this was the nation’s capital city. The Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor sits quietly on the outskirts of town waiting to welcome visitors. Big Wild Goose Pagoda offers adventure for travelers in search of traces left behind by monk Xuanzang.
The towering heights of the city walls have 600 legends and stories to tell. Xi’an City’s local delicacies are a must-try. There are many different types of food, all of which are completely suffused with the characteristics of northwestern China. They are highly praised.
DESTINATIONS:
Terracotta Army
Xi’an Muslim Quarter
Drum Tower
Bell Tower
Big Goose Pagoda
MY GEAR:
My smooth gi