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Xi'an is more than 3,000 years old and was known as
Chang'an in ancient times. For
1,000 years, the city was the capital for 13 dynasties, and a total of 73 emperors ruled here. Xi'an is the undisputed root of
Chinese civilization having served as the capital city for the
Zhou,
Qin, Han, and
Tang dynasties. With so much history within the ground the city lies upon, it is no wonder that there are so many historical ruins, museums and cultural relics to be found here. It was already influencing the world outside of the
Great Wall of China as the eastern terminus of the
Silk Road(丝绸之路). Here traders from far and wide brought goods and ideas for sale and took goods and ideas back with them to their native countries. In present day Xi'an not much of its former glory remains within the city confines, due to the constant warfare and political changes that swept
China particularly throughout the
20th Century.
Today the city has a pleasant cosmopolitan flair to it and it is worth visiting for the famed
Terracotta Warriors alone. It has often been said that, "if you have not been to Xi'an, you have not been to China!"
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City Wall of Xi'an (西安城墙; Xīānchéngqiáng), .
As the world's largest city wall, the
Xi'an city wall has been restored and is 12m high, 18m wide is its base, 15m wide on the top, 13.7km long, and bikes (also bikes for two or three persons) are provided for renting, now it's ¥45 per
120 minutes/bike (or ¥90 for
120/2-person-bike) plus a refundable deposit. You can hire one at the top of all gates; you may return it to other stations on the wall. Be aware that bikes will not be rented if there is any chance of rain, because the top of the wall becomes slippery
Shaanxi Historic
Museum This museum houses a collection of local artefacts that span the entirety of the province's history from the Neolithic through the
Qing dynasty. In particular it contains fabulously well preserved pottery from nearby
Banpo neolithic village (also worth a visit) and many excellent
Shang Dynasty bronzes. Although some guidebooks call it "one of the best museums in China", its old fashioned pots-and-arrowheads-behind-glass format may appeal mainly to enthusiasts, though they also feature some well-made but glorifying high-definition movies in the exhibition halls.
Forest of Steles (碑林; Xīānbēilín), (Just inside the southern city wall, near the
Wenchang Gate). This collection of 2,
300 stone tablets (many written to provide an "official text" of the
Chinese classics) and epitaphs is the largest and oldest of its kind in China.
This includes the famous
Nestorian Stele, dating back to the
7th century. It depicts the coming of
Nestorian Christianity to China. The Nestorian Stele is in Showroom
Number 2 and is the first stele on the left
. ¥50/¥25 Beilin Museum, foreign student cards not accepted (
January 2012).
Wolong Temple (卧龙寺), (One block
North and
East of the Forest of Steles museum). This active
Buddhist temple dates back to 200BC.
Recently restored, the temple is vibrant and busy.
Big (Wild) Goose Pagoda (大雁塔; Dàyàntǎ), (At Ci'en
Temple, take bus 41 or
610 from the main train station).
Built by
Emperor Gaozong Li Zhi(高宗李治) in 652AD. Emblem of the city of Xi'an
. In the fountain in front of the pagoda there is a very nice water and music show sometimes during the day with pleasant parks and western eateries nearby. ¥50 to enter the temple complex, another ¥40 to enter the pagoda.
Little (
Wild) Goose Pagoda (小雁塔; Xiǎoyàntǎ), (At
Jianfu Temple). Completed in 709AD. To enter you will have to buy a joint ticket with the adjoining Xi'an Museum ¥30, Jul 11 (
Note that the ticket still states the old price of ¥50, however ¥30 is charged)
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Bell Towers (钟楼; Zhōnglóu), (In the exact center of the city). ¥27 (or ¥40 including
Drum Tower).
Drum Tower (鼓楼; Gǔlóu), (Just to the northwest within the
Muslim Quarter).
Performances at 9:10, 10:00,
11:00, 15:00, 16:00 and 17:00. ¥27 (or ¥40 including
Bell Tower).
Grand Mosque (大清真寺; Qīngzhēnsì), (
Behind Drum Tower). Built in a perfect mixture of Islamic and
Chinese architecture styles with seating for 1,000 worshipers and the Muslim
Street district (回民街 Huímín Jiē) around it. It is famous as the very first mosque ever to be built in China. It can be quite difficult to find through the winding back streets but is very well known to locals. Only Muslims are permitted entry to the actual mosque but there is plenty to see in the many accompanying courtyards.
Ladies are asked to cover up with a scarf according to
Muslim tradition. ¥25.
- published: 28 Jan 2015
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