Xi'an
Xian,
the eternal city, records the great changes
of the Chinese nation just like a living
history book. Called Chang'an in ancient
times, Xian is one of the birthplaces of
the ancient civilization in the Yellow River
Basin area of the country. During Xian's
3,100 year development, 13 dynasties such
as Western Zhou (11th century BC - 771 BC),
Qin (221 BC - 206 BC), Western Han (206
BC - 24 AD) and Tang (618 - 907) placed
their capitals here. So far, Xian enjoys
equal fame with Athens, Cairo, and Rome
as one of the four major ancient civilization
capitals.
Xian is the capital of Shaanxi
province, located in the southern part of
the Guanzhong Plain. With the Qinling Mountains
to the south and the Weihe River to the
north, it is in a favorable geographical
location surrounded by water and hills.
It has a semi-moist monsoon climate and
there is a clear distinction between the
four seasons. Except the colder winter,
any season is relatively suitable for traveling.
The cultural and historical
significance of the area, as well as the
abundant relics and sites, help Xian enjoy
the laudatory title of 'Natural History
Museum'. The Museum of Terra Cotta Warriors
and Horses is praised as 'the eighth major
miracle of the world', Mausoleum of Emperor
Qin Shi Huang is listed on the World Heritage
List, and the City Wall of the Ming Dynasty
(1368 - 1644) is the largest and most intact
Ming Dynasty castle in the world. In the
city, there is the 3,000 year old Banpo
Village Remains from the Neolithic Age (approximately
from 8000 BC to 5000 BC), and the Forest
of Stone Steles that holds 3,000 stone steles
of different periods from the Han Dynasty
to the Qing Dynasty. Around Xian, the Famen
Temple enjoys the reputation of being the
'forefather of pagodas and temples in Central
Shaanxi,' because it holds the finger bones
of Sakyamuni -- the founder of Buddhism.
The natural landscape around Xian is also
marvelous Mt.Huashan one of the five best-known
mountains in China, is famous for its breath-taking
cliffs and its unique characteristics.
Traditional
downtown Xian refers to the area encircled
by the city wall, this has now been expanded
to encompass the area within the second
ring road (Er' huan Lu). The Bell Tower
is the geographical center of Xian and the
four main streets are respectively Dong
Dajie, Xi Dajie, Nan Dajie and Bei Dajie
which are also the main commercial streets.
Xiao Zhai, the busiest commercial area is
in the southern part of the city and is
popular with both youths and students since
many universities are located here. Shuyuan
Men and the still under construction Luoma
Shi are must-visit pedestrian streets in
the city. Xian is also famous for its quantity
of colleges throughout China. The old campuses
of many colleges and universities are massed
in the southern suburb of Xian, but most
have established new campuses in far southern
suburb - Chang'an District due to the lack
of space within the city.
As tourist development grows
in Xian, the hotel industry flourishes more
and more. It is very easy to find a hotel
in Xian, ranging from 5 star hotels to youth
hostels. Of course, it will be any traveler's
first choice to stay in the city center
due to the superior geographical location
and the convenient transportation.
Praised as 'the capital of table
delicacies', Xian has been rich in the delicious
Shaanxi snack, delicate Guangdong Cuisine,
various kinds of fashionable foreign delicacies,
and popular Sichuan Cuisine such as the
hot pot. Among all the delicacies, the most
famous and popular one is the Muslim Snack
Street.
Xian is the most important city
in northwest China, and so there are a lot
of shopping outlets for locals and tourists
alike. There are many big shopping centers,
department stores and supermarkets in and
around Xian city - the biggest and most
comprehensive being Kai Yuan Shopping Mall
and Century Ginwa Shopping Mall.
The night life in Xian has a
unique glamour. Traditional ways include
enjoying the night scenery around the Bell
Tower, taking part in a Tang Dynasty Dinner
Show, strolling on the ancient Big Wild
Goose Pagoda Square and watching the music
fountain performance. More modern and fashionable
ways include singing in the KTV, hanging
out in a bar, or dancing in a Disco. All
in all, any experience in this ancient city
will bring you fun and possibly a little
surprise!
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