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Fortifications of Xi'an
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The fortifications of Xi'an, also known as Xi'an City Wall, in Xi'an, represent one of the oldest, largest and best preserved Chinese city walls. It was built under the rule of the Hongwu Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang as a military defense system.
Nearby attractions
Anyuanmen
China, Shaanxi, Xi'An, Lianhu District, 北门环岛 邮政编码: 710003
Nearby restaurants
Xiangshuchu
China, Shaanxi, Xi'An, Lianhu District, Bei Guan Shi Zi, 西南角 邮政编码: 710003
Chengcheng Chongbin Shuipen Mutton
7XC3+JH3, Houzaimen, Xincheng, Xi'An, Shaanxi, China, 710006
小六汤包
84-5 Xiwu Rd, Xincheng, Xi'An, Shaanxi, China, 710006
Tongdelai Hot Pot
55 Lianhu Rd, Lianhu District, Xi'An, Shaanxi, China, 710003
Qiaosao Guoqiao Rice Noodles
532 Xiqi Rd, Xincheng, Xi'An, Shaanxi, China, 710003
Weijia Cold Noodles
7WFW+4X8, Beida St, Xincheng, Xi'An, Shaanxi, China, 710003
Shunyifang Chongqing Noodles
7WMX+92Q, Beiguanzheng St, Xincheng, Xi'An, Shaanxi, China, 710003
Yuanji Chinese Hamburger
7WCW+325, Lianhu Rd, 钟楼商圈 Lianhu District, Xi'An, Shaanxi, China, 710003
腊汁肉夹馍
China, Shaanxi, Xi'An, Xincheng, 北关正街39-5
Yuanji Chinese Hamburger (Houzaimen)
China, Shaanxi, Xi'An, Xincheng, Houzaimen, 12号-1号 邮政编码: 710006
Nearby hotels
Xian 7 Sages Youth Hostel International
Xincheng, Xi'An, China, 710006
Ancient City International Youth Hostel
4 Lianhu Rd, Lian Hu Qu, Xi'An, China, 710002
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Fortifications of Xi'an

Xincheng, Xi'An, China, 710003
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The fortifications of Xi'an, also known as Xi'an City Wall, in Xi'an, represent one of the oldest, largest and best preserved Chinese city walls. It was built under the rule of the Hongwu Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang as a military defense system.

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attractions: Anyuanmen, restaurants: Xiangshuchu, Chengcheng Chongbin Shuipen Mutton, 小六汤包, Tongdelai Hot Pot, Qiaosao Guoqiao Rice Noodles, Weijia Cold Noodles, Shunyifang Chongqing Noodles, Yuanji Chinese Hamburger, 腊汁肉夹馍, Yuanji Chinese Hamburger (Houzaimen)
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Nearby attractions of Fortifications of Xi'an

Anyuanmen

Anyuanmen

Anyuanmen

4.5

(31)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Fortifications of Xi'an

Xiangshuchu

Chengcheng Chongbin Shuipen Mutton

小六汤包

Tongdelai Hot Pot

Qiaosao Guoqiao Rice Noodles

Weijia Cold Noodles

Shunyifang Chongqing Noodles

Yuanji Chinese Hamburger

腊汁肉夹馍

Yuanji Chinese Hamburger (Houzaimen)

Xiangshuchu

Xiangshuchu

5.0

(1)

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Chengcheng Chongbin Shuipen Mutton

Chengcheng Chongbin Shuipen Mutton

4.7

(2)

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小六汤包

小六汤包

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(1)

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Tongdelai Hot Pot

Tongdelai Hot Pot

5.0

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4.6
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The Xi'an City Wall stands tall and proud, a magnificent testament to ancient Chinese architectural prowess and the city's rich history. My experience walking atop this well-preserved fortification was nothing short of awe-inspiring.

The sheer grandeur of the wall, spanning around the city like a protective embrace, is a sight to behold. The meticulous preservation allows visitors to step back in time and imagine the city's past glory. Walking or cycling along its broad paths offered panoramic views of the surrounding cityscape and the contrast between modernity and antiquity.

The attention to detail in the construction is remarkable. The watchtowers, battlements, and gates showcase the precision and skill of ancient artisans. The history embedded within every brick, every carved stone, creates an immersive experience, offering a glimpse into Xi'an's storied past.

Capturing the essence of this ancient marvel was a highlight of my visit. The sweeping views from the wall, the play of light on the aged bricks, and the architectural details provided endless opportunities for stunning photography. For those wishing to bring a piece of this historical wonder home, I highly recommend exploring the captivating photos available for purchase on www.Renes-Photo.Shop. These images beautifully encapsulate the majesty of the Xi'an City Wall, allowing you to relive its grandeur at any time.

The Xi'an City Wall isn't just a monument; it's a living testament to China's enduring legacy. It's a must-visit for history enthusiasts, offering a profound sense of connection to the past and a chance to appreciate the architectural marvels of ancient China.

A visit to the Xi'an City Wall promises a memorable journey through time, offering both a sense of grandeur and a deep appreciation for the historical significance of this magnificent structure. It's an experience that leaves an indelible mark and a lasting admiration for the ingenuity...

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5.0
8y

We'd planned on coming here to see the city wall, but we had no idea we'd get to bicycle it! It was great fun, and not strenuous at all (it's a flat city wall, after all). You get to see the City Wall much more thoroughly than you would if you just walked it, because you can cover more ground more quickly.

The bicycles were decent-the tires are underinflated so as to better deal with the uneven bricks. Make sure you test the height of the bicycle though. I didn't, and it ended up being fairly uncomfortable at times.

Pro tip: go in the morning. We were there in mid-June and it was getting exceedingly warm by 11:00am. I would not want to do it after then during the summer. Way too hot. There's little shade and the bricks reflect the heat back up to you. There are occasional ramparts where you can dismount and enjoy a little shade, but it's...

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4.0
2y

Great Wall of Xi'an is a well known place in the city, it's very famous and old as it's an ancient wall like the great wall of china, you need to pay 100 yuan to enter it, there is also discount for students 50% if u have your student ID card with you, during Chinese new year celebrations it's very crowded and marvelous cuz Chinese celebrations are amazing, 10 days before the spring festival you will see a lot of red lanterns around the city as it's traditional way of celebration to hang the red lanterns as a sign of welcoming the new year with prosperity and happiness.

The wall is very long and you can ride bicycle to explore all the wall, also Chinese respect bicycles a lot as it's very important in...

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Rene SchildtRene Schildt
The Xi'an City Wall stands tall and proud, a magnificent testament to ancient Chinese architectural prowess and the city's rich history. My experience walking atop this well-preserved fortification was nothing short of awe-inspiring. The sheer grandeur of the wall, spanning around the city like a protective embrace, is a sight to behold. The meticulous preservation allows visitors to step back in time and imagine the city's past glory. Walking or cycling along its broad paths offered panoramic views of the surrounding cityscape and the contrast between modernity and antiquity. The attention to detail in the construction is remarkable. The watchtowers, battlements, and gates showcase the precision and skill of ancient artisans. The history embedded within every brick, every carved stone, creates an immersive experience, offering a glimpse into Xi'an's storied past. Capturing the essence of this ancient marvel was a highlight of my visit. The sweeping views from the wall, the play of light on the aged bricks, and the architectural details provided endless opportunities for stunning photography. For those wishing to bring a piece of this historical wonder home, I highly recommend exploring the captivating photos available for purchase on www.Renes-Photo.Shop. These images beautifully encapsulate the majesty of the Xi'an City Wall, allowing you to relive its grandeur at any time. The Xi'an City Wall isn't just a monument; it's a living testament to China's enduring legacy. It's a must-visit for history enthusiasts, offering a profound sense of connection to the past and a chance to appreciate the architectural marvels of ancient China. A visit to the Xi'an City Wall promises a memorable journey through time, offering both a sense of grandeur and a deep appreciation for the historical significance of this magnificent structure. It's an experience that leaves an indelible mark and a lasting admiration for the ingenuity of the past.
Alex DemasAlex Demas
We'd planned on coming here to see the city wall, but we had no idea we'd get to bicycle it! It was great fun, and not strenuous at all (it's a flat city wall, after all). You get to see the City Wall much more thoroughly than you would if you just walked it, because you can cover more ground more quickly. The bicycles were decent-the tires are underinflated so as to better deal with the uneven bricks. Make sure you test the height of the bicycle though. I didn't, and it ended up being fairly uncomfortable at times. Pro tip: go in the morning. We were there in mid-June and it was getting exceedingly warm by 11:00am. I would not want to do it after then during the summer. Way too hot. There's little shade and the bricks reflect the heat back up to you. There are occasional ramparts where you can dismount and enjoy a little shade, but it's still really hot.
Mo-Travelleer XMo-Travelleer X
Great Wall of Xi'an is a well known place in the city, it's very famous and old as it's an ancient wall like the great wall of china, you need to pay 100 yuan to enter it, there is also discount for students 50% if u have your student ID card with you, during Chinese new year celebrations it's very crowded and marvelous cuz Chinese celebrations are amazing, 10 days before the spring festival you will see a lot of red lanterns around the city as it's traditional way of celebration to hang the red lanterns as a sign of welcoming the new year with prosperity and happiness. The wall is very long and you can ride bicycle to explore all the wall, also Chinese respect bicycles a lot as it's very important in their culture.
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The Xi'an City Wall stands tall and proud, a magnificent testament to ancient Chinese architectural prowess and the city's rich history. My experience walking atop this well-preserved fortification was nothing short of awe-inspiring. The sheer grandeur of the wall, spanning around the city like a protective embrace, is a sight to behold. The meticulous preservation allows visitors to step back in time and imagine the city's past glory. Walking or cycling along its broad paths offered panoramic views of the surrounding cityscape and the contrast between modernity and antiquity. The attention to detail in the construction is remarkable. The watchtowers, battlements, and gates showcase the precision and skill of ancient artisans. The history embedded within every brick, every carved stone, creates an immersive experience, offering a glimpse into Xi'an's storied past. Capturing the essence of this ancient marvel was a highlight of my visit. The sweeping views from the wall, the play of light on the aged bricks, and the architectural details provided endless opportunities for stunning photography. For those wishing to bring a piece of this historical wonder home, I highly recommend exploring the captivating photos available for purchase on www.Renes-Photo.Shop. These images beautifully encapsulate the majesty of the Xi'an City Wall, allowing you to relive its grandeur at any time. The Xi'an City Wall isn't just a monument; it's a living testament to China's enduring legacy. It's a must-visit for history enthusiasts, offering a profound sense of connection to the past and a chance to appreciate the architectural marvels of ancient China. A visit to the Xi'an City Wall promises a memorable journey through time, offering both a sense of grandeur and a deep appreciation for the historical significance of this magnificent structure. It's an experience that leaves an indelible mark and a lasting admiration for the ingenuity of the past.
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We'd planned on coming here to see the city wall, but we had no idea we'd get to bicycle it! It was great fun, and not strenuous at all (it's a flat city wall, after all). You get to see the City Wall much more thoroughly than you would if you just walked it, because you can cover more ground more quickly. The bicycles were decent-the tires are underinflated so as to better deal with the uneven bricks. Make sure you test the height of the bicycle though. I didn't, and it ended up being fairly uncomfortable at times. Pro tip: go in the morning. We were there in mid-June and it was getting exceedingly warm by 11:00am. I would not want to do it after then during the summer. Way too hot. There's little shade and the bricks reflect the heat back up to you. There are occasional ramparts where you can dismount and enjoy a little shade, but it's still really hot.
Alex Demas

Alex Demas

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Great Wall of Xi'an is a well known place in the city, it's very famous and old as it's an ancient wall like the great wall of china, you need to pay 100 yuan to enter it, there is also discount for students 50% if u have your student ID card with you, during Chinese new year celebrations it's very crowded and marvelous cuz Chinese celebrations are amazing, 10 days before the spring festival you will see a lot of red lanterns around the city as it's traditional way of celebration to hang the red lanterns as a sign of welcoming the new year with prosperity and happiness. The wall is very long and you can ride bicycle to explore all the wall, also Chinese respect bicycles a lot as it's very important in their culture.
Mo-Travelleer X

Mo-Travelleer X

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