Xi'an is the capital of Shaanxi Province in northwest China, known as the "City of Thirteen Dynasties," and one of the most important cultural and political centers in Chinese history. As the starting point of the Silk Road, Xi'an played a key role in ancient cultural exchanges between China and the world. It is home to many historical relics and cultural landmarks, including the famous Terracotta Warriors, the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, and the well-preserved ancient city wall.
Xi'an has a temperate monsoon climate with distinct seasons, and spring and autumn are the most pleasant times to visit. The city covers a total area of about 10,108 square kilometers and has a population of around 12.4 million, primarily Han Chinese, with Hui as the main ethnic minority.
In recent years, Xi'an has embraced modernity by developing high-tech industries while preserving its rich cultural heritage. It has become a major economic hub in western China. In addition to its cultural legacy, Xi'an is also known for its cuisine, with famous dishes like Roujiamo (Chinese-style burger), Yangrou Paomo (mutton stew with bread), and Liangpi (cold noodles). As a city that blends history with modernity, Xi'an is not only a popular tourist destination but also plays a vital role in China's modernization.
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