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An army of 8,000 life-sized clay soldiers buried for 2,200 years to guard Emperor Qin Shi Huang in the afterlife. A UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The best-preserved ancient city wall in China, 13.7km around. Rent a bike and cycle the full loop for stunning sunset views.
A vibrant food street with centuries of Hui Muslim heritage. Sizzling lamb skewers, pomegranate juice, and the iconic Drum Tower nearby.
A 7-story Tang Dynasty pagoda built in 652 AD. The surrounding plaza has Asia's largest musical fountain show (free, evenings).
Slow-braised pork belly stuffed into a crispy flatbread. Often called 'China's oldest hamburger' — and it's been around for 2,000 years.
Chewy cold rice noodles in chili oil, vinegar, and sesame sauce with cucumber and bean sprouts. The perfect refreshing snack.
Rich lamb broth poured over hand-torn flatbread pieces. You tear the bread yourself — the smaller the pieces, the better the flavor.
8 lines with English signs. ¥2-6 per ride. Line 2 connects train station to most attractions.
Special buses run to Terracotta Warriors from the train station (Bus 306/914). ¥7, takes ~1 hour.
Taxis start at ¥9. DiDi is reliable. City center is compact and easy to navigate.
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