Working as a teacher of course comes with the perks of school holidays. We had a week break for Easter this year and decided to go to Mainland China. We made our first stop at the city of Xi'an. Xi'an was the capital of the Chinese empire during the Zhou, Qin, Han, Sui, and early Tang dynasties (1100 BC until about 900 AD). Xi'an remained an important city even after the capital moved as the end of the trade routes connection China to the West. The center of Xi'an is surrounded by a massive city wall which covers several kilometers of track. It is possible to rent a bicycle and make the full circuit around the city.
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| Xi'an has a large Muslim quarter with street food worth making the trip just for eating. |
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| Making dumplings. |
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| Full on dumplings, Eva needs something refreshing. |
Of course, most tourists come to Xi'an to see one thing, the famous Terracotta Warriors. Discovered in just 1976, the Terracotta Army is a bit outside of Xi'an. Still an active archaeological site, the work is being done to slowly uncover the figures and painstakingly put them back piece by piece.
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| The Bell Tower in Central Xi'an. |