[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"dest-cat-things-happening-asia-china-shaanxi":3},{"destination":4,"experiences":76,"events":77,"places":78,"hasNextPage":79},{"areaSquareKm":5,"bestTimeToVisit":6,"callingCode":7,"capitalCity":8,"code":9,"createdAt":10,"currency":11,"deletedAt":8,"description":15,"drivingSide":16,"electricity":17,"emergencyNumbers":18,"faq":30,"flag":8,"gettingAround":46,"government":47,"hasChildren":48,"healthInfo":49,"id":50,"images":51,"internal_type":56,"isFavourite":48,"bucketLists":57,"languages":58,"localCustoms":61,"name":62,"parent":63,"population":69,"safetyInfo":70,"slug":71,"status":72,"timezone":73,"type":74,"updatedAt":75,"visaInfo":8},"205800","Spring (April to May) and Autumn (September to early November) are ideal. These seasons offer mild, pleasant weather, clear skies, and are perfect for exploring outdoor sites like the city walls and Mount Hua. Autumn is particularly beautiful. Summer (June-August) can be very hot, humid, and crowded. Winter (December-February) is cold, dry, and often smoggy, but sees fewer tourists and lower prices.","+86",null,"CN-26","2026-02-06T13:31:29.655Z",{"symbol":12,"name":13,"code":14},"¥","Chinese Yuan Renminbi","CNY","Shaanxi, the cradle of Chinese civilization, is a province where ancient history breathes alongside modern life. Its capital, Xi'an, was the starting point of the legendary Silk Road and served as the capital for 13 dynasties, most famously the Qin and Tang. The undisputed star attraction is the awe-inspiring Terracotta Army, a vast collection of life-sized clay warriors guarding the tomb of China's first emperor, Qin Shi Huang. Beyond this archaeological wonder, Xi'an's perfectly preserved 14th-century city walls offer panoramic cycling routes, while the Muslim Quarter tantalizes with its vibrant night market and historic Great Mosque. Venture beyond the capital to discover the sacred Mount Hua, one of China's Five Great Mountains, offering perilous plank walks and breathtaking vistas. The province is also home to the Famen Temple, housing Buddhist relics, and the ancient city of Yan'an, a key site in modern Chinese revolutionary history. Shaanxi's unique landscape transitions from the fertile Guanzhong Plain to the Loess Plateau, and its rich cultural tapestry is woven with Qin opera, shadow puppetry, and distinctive cuisine like biangbiang noodles and yangrou paomo (crumbled bread in mutton stew). A journey here is a direct encounter with the soul of China.","Right","Type A, C, I; 220V, 50Hz",[19,22,25,28],{"key":20,"value":21},"Police","110",{"key":23,"value":24},"Ambulance","120",{"key":26,"value":27},"Fire","119",{"key":29,"value":21},"Tourist Police",[31,34,37,40,43],{"key":32,"value":33},"How many days do I need for Xi'an/Shaanxi?","A minimum of 2-3 full days is recommended for Xi'an's core sites (Terracotta Army, City Walls, Muslim Quarter, Big Wild Goose Pagoda). Adding a day trip to Mount Hua or the Famen Temple requires 4-5 days total.",{"key":35,"value":36},"Is the Terracotta Army worth it?","Absolutely. It is one of the world's most significant archaeological discoveries. The scale and detail of the thousands of unique warriors, chariots, and horses are breathtaking. Go early to avoid the largest crowds.",{"key":38,"value":39},"What is the local food I must try?","You must try 'biangbiang' noodles (wide, belt-like noodles), 'yangrou paomo' (crumbled flatbread in mutton stew), 'roujiamo' (Chinese hamburger), and various dumplings (jiaozi). The Muslim Quarter is the best place for street food.",{"key":41,"value":42},"Do I need a guide for the Terracotta Army?","While not mandatory, a knowledgeable guide (or audio guide) greatly enhances the experience by explaining the history, excavation process, and details you might otherwise miss. Official guides are available at the site.",{"key":44,"value":45},"Can I visit Mount Hua as a day trip from Xi'an?","Yes, it's a popular day trip. High-speed trains from Xi'an North to Huashan North station take about 30-40 minutes, followed by a short bus or taxi to the cable car base. A full day is needed, starting very early.","In Xi'an, the metro system is efficient, clean, and connects major attractions, airports, and train stations. Public buses are extensive but can be crowded. Taxis are plentiful and inexpensive; ensure they use the meter. Ride-hailing apps like DiDi (China's Uber) are widely used and convenient. High-speed trains (from Xi'an North Railway Station) efficiently connect to other Chinese cities. For exploring remote areas like the Loess Plateau, renting a car with a driver is recommended. Bicycles are excellent for touring the ancient city walls.","Provincial People's Government (a provincial-level administrative division of the People's Republic of China)",false,"Medical facilities in major cities like Xi'an are good, with international clinics available (e.g., Xi'an International Medical Center Hospital). For serious conditions, medical evacuation may be considered. Tap water is not safe to drink; consume only bottled or boiled water. Air pollution can be significant, especially in winter; those with respiratory issues should take precautions. Standard travel vaccinations (Hepatitis A, Typhoid) are recommended. There is no malaria risk in urban areas. Be cautious with street food; ensure it is freshly cooked and hot. High-altitude hiking on Mount Hua requires acclimatization.","fd48beb3-0682-45a8-b7b5-8f4eb1ca22a3",[52,53,54,55],"destinations/asia/china/shaanxi/1770384689148-0.png","destinations/asia/china/shaanxi/1770384689138-1.webp","destinations/asia/china/shaanxi/1770384689140-2.webp","destinations/asia/china/shaanxi/1770384689140-3.jpg","STATE",[],[59,60],"Mandarin Chinese (Standard Chinese)","Zhongyuan Mandarin (Shaanxi dialect)","Greet with a nod or slight bow; handshakes are also common. Present and receive business cards with both hands. Modest dress is appreciated, especially when visiting temples or mosques (cover shoulders and knees). Tipping is not customary and can be refused; it's practiced only in high-end international hotels or tour guides. Avoid loud conversations in public. When dining, the host often orders for the table. Do not stick chopsticks upright in a bowl of rice, as it resembles funeral rites. Show respect at historical and religious sites.","Shaanxi",{"id":64,"slug":65,"name":66,"images":8,"type":67,"internal_type":68,"flag":8,"parent":8},"3bf6b1a2-110b-4998-99a7-d26be96a6569","asia-china","China","country","COUNTRY","39.5 million","Shaanxi is generally safe for travelers. Petty crime like pickpocketing can occur in crowded tourist areas (Terracotta Army museum, Muslim Quarter). Be vigilant with bags and wallets. Use licensed taxis or reputable ride-hailing apps. Traffic can be chaotic; exercise extreme caution when crossing streets. Scams involving overpriced tours, fake art, or tea ceremony traps are reported; book tours through reputable agencies. Political demonstrations should be avoided. Remote areas are safe but have fewer English-speaking services.","asia-china-shaanxi",true,"Asia/Shanghai +08:00 (GMT)","Province","2026-05-07T15:02:33.954Z",[],[],[],{"experience":48,"event":48,"place":48}]