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Xi An - a place with nature wonders, good food and historical handsome stone statue

#mytraveldiary Xi An is truly remarkable place with good food, historical sites and scenery. Hulu Chicken (葫芦鸡),Xi A style Burger (肉夹馍)are amazing 😋 . Just couldn’t get enough of them. Mount Hua is simply stunning. So is Yellow River Water (母亲河)gushing in Hukou waterfall. Historical sites like Terracotta makes us feel like travelling back in time. For someone who likes historical sites and learning about Great China history, Xi An is the place to visit. Muslim Quarters is a bit too touristy and disappointing though 😝
Posted: Sep 18, 2025
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