Jo: When I visited Xi’an recently, Feifei, I went to the Terracotta Warriors, the Bell Tower, the Drum Tower and the Tang Paradise, but did I miss anything? Feifei: Well, Jo, I think you did.
The 8.5-mile-long wall that surrounds Xi’an, touted as one of the best-preserved walled fortifications in China, could be the next UNESCO World Heritage site.
Xi’an’s ancient city wall, dating back to the 14th century, is another awe-inspiring attraction. The wall is one of the best-preserved in China and offers a striking example of ancient Chinese ...
While China is advancing its modernization, Xi has repeatedly emphasized the importance of coordinating the protection and ...
Despite being a modern hub, Xi’an still retains its ‘checkerboard’ layout from the Tang Dynasty, complete with its border of tall and ancient walls. Nevertheless, while economic growth has enabled the ...