Shop Till You Drop
by walterwu
In ChangLe XiLu, there 2 wholesale market for the locals. The final transacted price is reasonably cheap. Lots of Bargaining required.
Never be afraid to offer (final) at 20% of the initial asking price.
Lots of stalls, shops and you can shop around for the best price.
I spent a whole afternoon there! Clothing
Shoes
Luggages
Many more Start with 10% of asking price and settle at about 20% of the asking price.
A good place to have something to eat
by jasmine_ding about 3R3H
3R3H is located in a good place, the northwest corner of the North Square of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda. It is worth entering it if you feel a little bit tired or hungry, because you will be satisfied with the pleasant environment, the smiling waitresses and various choices of food.
The first time, I took a long time to order, because there were too many kinds of food waiting for me, including pizza, Chinese food, hot pot, desserts, snacks and beverages. I want to say something about two dishes. One is spaghetti, the best spaghetti I'v ever tried. The other is shaved ice. I was almost killed by a big plate of tasty shaved ice. The amount was too much for me. At the end, I didn't finish eating the plate of shaved ice because I was almost frozen. Spaghetti
Pizza
Shaved ice
Dessert
Qianling Mausoleum
by SLSong88
Mausoleum of the Emperor Gaozong and Empress Wu Zetian (only female emperor in chinese history) of the Tang Dynasty.There 61 headless statues of foreign offficials who came to pay their last respect.
Xi'an city centre
by kentishgirl
Xi'an city centre has two parts really, although they do amalgamate into one. There is the modern section, where you will find all of the usual fast food outlets, air conditioned malls and the like; then there is the older section which largely consists of the Muslim quarter. This area of Xi'an is beautiful, busy narrow cobbled streets with lots of small shops, gorgeous buildings and culture.
Hanyangling Museum
by solopes
This museum is a grave. The dug mausoleum of Emperor Liu Qi is fundamental to understand the more outstanding terracotta warriors. In the dark corridors, we can see lots of small dolls, buried with the emperor, and, according to the tradition, representing people to serve him. The small step from dolls to actual size figures was only a matter of power and ambition.
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