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XianOoaj Travel Guide, tourism, hotel reservation, residence, plane, cheap pension for you holidays in xianFree Travel guide Ooaj.com A free travel guide for holidays. Hotels in xian, Bed and Breakfast!Asia : East Asia : China : Northern Central Region : Shaanxi : Xian
![]() ![]() Xian (?? X?'?n), or officially, Xi'an, pronounced roughly she-ahn, is an historic city in Shaanxi Province, China.
![]() UnderstandXian served as the capital of China for over 1000 years and was home to thirteen dynasties. Alas, with the famous exception of the Terracotta Warriors, little of this glory remains and most visitors find Xian a rather grimy industrial city. ![]() Get inXian has an international airport to the northeast of the city (Xi'an XianYang International Airport). This is around 25 km away from the city centre. Most people use taxicabs or the airport bus to reach town from the airport. ![]() By trainThere are plenty of trains transporting passengers to and from most of the major cities inside China. Located at the center of China, it often takes one day to travel from Xian to other cities by train. ![]() By car![]() By bus![]() OrientationThe city is surrounded by a city wall, in it's middle the Bell Tower (?? Zh?nglóu). From this one, the four main streets descend into the four points of the compass.
Don't get confused by different names in tourist guides, adresses and bus stops: Nandajie; Nanda-Street, South-Street; South-Avenue... are all the same. Locals often speak about Within city walls and Outside city walls when talking about locations. Outside the walls, probably just the southern part is interesting. It offers shopping streets, bars and some nightlife. ![]() Get aroundThere are plenty of Buses departing everywhere in short-intervals (main lines every 5-10 minutes). If you are not confident enough with orientation, or if you don't liked packed busses, the cheap taxis are the best alternative, broadly available, except for rush hours. ![]() By trainA subway system is planned for Xian running east to west. It will have a total length of 26.22 km, including 15 stations. As of 2004 Line 1 will be not be completed till 2009. ![]() By busThere are busses leaving regularly for the Terracotta Warrior museum in front of the Xi'an bus station (opposite the train station, within the city walls). Look for line number 306, it will take you to a parking lot right in front of the museum site within 40 minutes. A return trip costs 8RMB. Regular busses within the city cost 1RMB (2RMB for air-conditioned, marked with a snow-flake) no matter how far you go. ![]() By taxiWatch the taxi drivers in Xian as the industry is not regulated as it is in other larger cities like Beijing. You may find yourself being taken on a long ride around town to get where you are going. It can also be difficult to convince them to take you anywhere - even to the railway station, if in doubt get your hotel or hostel to write down the place you want to go in Chinese. ![]() By bikeFortunately Xian's main sites (with the notable exception of the Terracotta Warriors) are bunched fairly close together, so renting a bike is a good option. Be wary of the narrow streets and cars that squeeze you out of the way. ![]() See![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
The museum of Army of Terracotta Warriors has three sections,and covers an area of 16,300 square meters.It was listed the world cultural heritages by UNESCO in 1987.
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Clothes Xi'an is amzingly cheap for clothes
![]() EatYang Rou Pao Muo is one of the signature dishes of the area, it consists of a piece of bread and a kettle of lamb soup. The diner shreds the bread with his hands and places the shreds in a bowl, the soup is then poured over the shreds The Muslim Quarter is located close to the Drum tower and is a vibrant area with many restaurants spilling out onto the street and mixing with the street sellers Street food (mostly sold after sunset, or some near night clubs/bars after 11PM) presents a variety of local/regional dishes, ranging from noodle soups, dumplings, hot pot, Rou Jia Mo (sandwich like, with pork, beef or lamb, must try), by tens of little food vendors on street side, each with a red lamp. Most common mid-night snack in Xi'an is basket-steamed dumplings (one basket 3RMB), say "Yi long bao-zi" or jsut point. ![]() BudgetA good way if you don't want the expensive hotel food or just want to try real Chinese cuisine, is to simply go into a small restaurant and point on your the dish somebody else is having and you will get a Meal for less than 10RMB (seldom 20RMB) per person. ![]() Mid-rangeMcDonalds, Pizza Hut, KFC or its Chinese brother Dicos are widely available within city walls for a change of the daily Chinese cuisine.
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![]() Go outClubs in Xian are poor since going out is not affordable for the most local citizens. All clubs play the same music, a mix of Chinese disco and some Italodance, but it might slowly get better in future. So far, don't expect latest charts or black music, tho. Most people go around 10PM and 1AM, but clubs keep open untill 4AM.
If you want a dance floor, go along towards South Gate, on the same side there are first Night Cat with some foreigners and OK-DJs and Kulala.
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![]() Sleep![]() BudgetXian is by no means cheap. A regular single room at a hotel will gouge you from 250 yuan and up. However, there are many low priced budget hostels starting as low as Y30 for a dorm bed, so if you're on a budget be sure to check around.
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