City introduction:
Xi'an, historically known as Chang'an, stands as one of the greatest ancient capitals in Chinese history and is hailed as the "Eastern Starting Point of the Silk Road." It served as the capital for thirteen dynasties and is home to the world's eighth wonder, the Terracotta Warriors of Emperor Qin Shi Huang. Xi'an seamlessly blends profound historical heritage with modern urban vitality, where ancient city walls encircle the bustling downtown area. It is a "natural history museum" that allows you to personally feel the pulse of China's thousands of years of civilization.

City characteristics:
The charm of Xi'an lies in its unparalleled historical immersion. It is the heart of China's golden dynasties, and the city itself is an open-air heritage park. The majestic army of Terra Cotta Warriors, the Buddhist music of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, and the integrity and grandeur of the ancient city walls together form a time-travel corridor spanning thousands of years. You can even wear Hanfu, ride on the city walls, or stroll through the Everbright City of Tang Dynasty, experiencing the fantastic journey of "dreaming back to Chang'an".
Food is another trump card of Xi'an, and it is a paradise for noodle lovers. From the steaming Pita bread soaked in Lamb Soup, the sour and spicy Liangpi, to the belt-shaped biángbiáng noodles, every snack is imbued with a strong northwest flavor. Delve into the Hui Street, amidst the bustling crowds and enticing aromas, and experience the most authentic street atmosphere.
While maintaining its ancient charm, Xi'an is also full of youthful vitality. The clustering of universities has brought an innovative cultural and artistic atmosphere, and numerous museums (such as the Shaanxi History Museum) tell ancient stories in a modern way.