Jo: When I visited Xi’an recently, Feifei, I went to the Terracotta Warriors, the Bell Tower, the Drum Tower and the Tang Paradise, but did I miss anything? Feifei: Well, Jo, I think you did.
The 8.5-mile-long wall that surrounds Xi’an, touted as one of the best-preserved walled fortifications in China, could be the next UNESCO World Heritage site.
Xi’an’s ancient city wall, dating back to the 14th century, is another awe-inspiring attraction. The wall is one of the best-preserved in China and offers a striking example of ancient Chinese ...
Qin’s remains are just outside Xi’an, a bustling modern (and smoggy) city of 8 million where you can walk atop the ancient city wall, which was built just decades after Qin died. Xi’an is ...
In this guide, find out the need-to-know facts of Xi’an’s most ... inspiring display of ancient craftsmanship. One of the oldest and best-preserved Chinese city walls, the Xi’an city wall ...
Most people visiting China for the first time start with Beijing and Shanghai. And look, that’s fine, but let’s be ...
Despite being a modern hub, Xi’an still retains its ‘checkerboard’ layout from the Tang Dynasty, complete with its border of tall and ancient walls. Nevertheless, while economic growth has enabled the ...
A Chinese cultural event held on Sunday at the Malta Chinese School offered students an immersive experience of "ancient Xi'an," one of China's most historic cities. The event, co-hosted by the ...