
Xi'an Separuh Hari: Laluan Penting 4 Jam
Hanya ada satu petang? Pengembara perniagaan dengan masa lapang, persinggahan kapal persiaran, atau transit cukup lama untuk melepaskan diri dari lapangan terbang? Ini laluan padat yang membawa tiga perkara yang anda tidak boleh tinggalkan di Xi'an — dan anda kembali ke hotel sebelum pukul 7 malam.
Menara Loceng → Kawasan Muslim → Tembok Bandar waktu senja. Tiga perhentian, empat jam, semuanya boleh dijelajah berjalan kaki di dalam tembok bandar lama. Anda akan merasa makanan jalanan terbaik di bandar, melihat menara dari dinasti Ming, dan menamatkan hari melihat lampu menyala di tembok berusia 600 tahun. Belanjawan ¥70–120 (kebanyakannya makanan + satu tiket masuk); tanpa barisan muzium, tanpa bas ke Tentera Terakota (simpan itu untuk satu hari penuh).
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Hari 1
Start at the Bell Tower (钟楼, Zhōnglóu) — the geographic and symbolic center of Xi'an, where the four main streets of the old city meet under a Ming-dynasty wooden tower. You don't need to climb it (¥30, 30 min if you do); the photos from the pedestrian underpass are the shot everyone takes, and they're free. This is your orientation point — everything on this half-day walk radiates from here.
Walk 10 minutes north into the Muslim Quarter — follow the crowd.
The Muslim Quarter (回民街 / 回坊, Huífāng) is Xi'an's food soul and the single best use of two hours in the city. Skip the souvenir-choked main strip (Beiyuanmen) after the first 50 meters and duck into the side lanes — Dapiyuan (大皮院) and the alleys behind — where the real eating happens. Grab a roujiamo (肉夹馍, the Xi'an pork "burger"), a bowl of biang biang noodles, and a persimmon cake from a street cart; ¥30–50 buys a feast. If you have time, peek into the Great Mosque (清真大寺, ¥25, Chinese-temple courtyards unlike any mosque you've seen).
Walk 15 minutes south to the South Gate of the City Wall (Yongningmen).
End on the City Wall (城墙, Chéngqiáng) at golden hour — enter at the South Gate (永宁门, Yǒngníngmén), climb the ramparts, and watch the old city light up as the sun drops behind the rooftops. ¥54 admission; you can rent a bike (¥45/3h) and ride a stretch of the 13.7 km circuit, or just walk the ramparts for 30 minutes and take in the view. The wall stays open until 22:00 in season, so there's no rush — this is the moment the day clicks into place. Metro Line 2 (Yongningmen station) takes you home from the gate.
Done — metro, taxi, or walk back to your hotel.