China Travel Experts
Xi’an is renowned for the Terracotta Army and as the eastern terminus of the Silk Road
2–3 days is ideal to explore the Terracotta Warriors, Ancient City Wall, and Muslim Quarter.
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Yes, it’s a popular day trip just 1.5 hours away by train.
Central Xi’an is pedestrian-friendly, especially around the Bell Tower and City Wall.
Yes—discover street food in the Muslim Quarter, biangbiang noodles, and roujiamo.
You can take a public bus or taxi—details included in the guide.
Not required—but they enhance experiences at historical sites like Banpo Village or the Army pits.
Not widely—but our guide includes helpful translation and phrase tips.
Lao Tong’s Roujiamo near Bell Tower uses century-old recipe. Avoid touristy spots near the Terracotta Army.
Slurp loudly at Defachang Restaurant – it’s polite! Ask for “少辣” (less spicy) if needed.
Absolutely – look for “清真” (Qingzhen) signs. Try Jiasan Soup Dumplings (贾三灌汤包), open since 1902.
Rent bikes at South Gate but cycle to Hanguang Gate – quiet with original Tang Dynasty foundations.
Tang West Market Museum displays excavated Persian coins and glassware (free entry).
Yes – Hui Great Mosque’s backstreets hide 13th-century courtyard homes (look for blue door plaques).
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