Xi'an
The Ancient Gateway Where the Legendary Silk Road Begins
Why Visit Xi'an
Eighth Wonder of the World
Stand face-to-face with the legendary Terracotta Warriors — over 8,000 life-sized soldiers guarding Emperor Qin Shi Huang's tomb for 2,200 years.
Silk Road Origin
Xi'an (ancient Chang'an) was the eastern terminus of the Silk Road and one of the world's greatest cities for over 1,000 years, rivaling Rome and Constantinople.
Muslim Quarter Flavors
Wander through the vibrant Muslim Quarter, a legacy of Silk Road traders, sampling lamb skewers, hand-pulled biangbiang noodles, and sweet persimmon cakes.
Ancient Meets Modern
Cycle atop a 600-year-old city wall while modern Xi'an buzzes below. Stone steles in the Forest of Steles Museum share space with Tang Dynasty dance performances.
Top Attractions
Terracotta Warriors Museum
The undisputed highlight of any Xi'an visit. Three massive pits contain thousands of life-sized warriors, horses, and chariots. Each figure has unique facial features — no two are alike. Located 40km east of Xi'an; plan 3-4 hours for the visit.
Xi'an City Wall
The most complete ancient city wall in China, stretching 13.7 km around the old city. Rent a bicycle and cycle the full circuit (1.5-2 hours) for incredible views of the old city within and modern skyscrapers beyond. Beautiful at sunset.
Muslim Quarter
A bustling street food paradise and living testament to Xi'an's Silk Road heritage. Try yangrou paomo (lamb soup with bread), roujiamo (Chinese burger), cold noodles, and freshly squeezed pomegranate juice. Visit the Great Mosque, a unique blend of Chinese and Islamic architecture.

Big Wild Goose Pagoda
Built in 652 AD to house Buddhist scriptures brought from India by the monk Xuanzang. This seven-story pagoda rises 64 meters in the Da Ci'en Temple complex. Visit in the evening for the spectacular musical fountain show at the North Square.
Huaqing Hot Springs
Famous for its romantic love story between Emperor Xuanzong and his beloved concubine Yang Guifei. The hot spring palace at the foot of Lishan Mountain offers beautiful Tang-style architecture. Combine with a visit to the Terracotta Warriors nearby.
Best Time to Visit
Spring (Mar-May)
Pleasant temperatures (12-25°C) and blooming flowers. Cherry blossoms at Qinglong Temple in late March are spectacular. Occasional rain but generally comfortable for outdoor sightseeing.
Autumn (Sep-Nov)
The golden season — crisp, clear days with temperatures between 10-25°C. Perfect for cycling the City Wall and exploring outdoor sites. The Mid-Autumn Festival brings a festive atmosphere to the Muslim Quarter.
Summer (Jun-Aug)
Hot (30-38°C) and humid. June is better than July-August. Early morning or late afternoon visits recommended. The Wild Goose Pagoda fountain show is especially refreshing on summer nights.
Winter (Dec-Feb)
Cold (-5 to 5°C) with occasional snow. The City Wall under snow is stunning and crowds are minimal. Excellent deals on hotels. The Terracotta Warriors museum is climate-controlled year-round.
Sample Tours Featuring Xi'an

12-Day Silk Road Train Adventure
Journey from Xi'an to Urumqi by rail, tracing the ancient Silk Road through China's most historic cities. Includes Terracotta Warriors, Mogao Caves, and Turpan's ancient irrigation systems.
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9-Day Luxury Xi'an to Urumqi
An exclusive journey linking the Silk Road's eastern gateway with Xinjiang's vibrant capital. Five-star accommodations, private guides, and VIP experiences including a Tang Dynasty dinner show.
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Private Xi'an Experience
Design your own Xi'an adventure with a personal guide. Morning at the Terracotta Warriors, afternoon dumpling-making class, evening Tang Dynasty show — your trip, your pace.
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