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The Essential Guide to Xi'an

By Joshua Wood, LPC

William Russell
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Summary: Discover the charm of Xi'an with our guide to the city's top attractions, culinary hotspots, and vibrant nightlife. From outdoor adventures to cultural experiences, we'll also help you find the best recreational activities to enjoy, and offer advice on making lasting connections with the friendly locals.

Welcome to Xi'an! If you're planning to move to Xi'an, congratulations on taking the first step towards a new adventure. While there are many things to think about before you leave, such as visas, housing, and transportation, it's important to remember that once you arrive, the fun really begins. In this article, we'll introduce you to some of the best sites, restaurants, and nightlife that Xi'an has to offer, as well as provide tips on recreational activities and making friends in Xi'an.

Xi'an is a city full of history and culture, making it a popular destination for both tourists and locals alike. One of the most popular sites of interest is the Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum, which is home to the famous terracotta army of Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor of China. The museum is located in the city's Lintong District and is a must-see for anyone visiting Xi'an. Other popular sites include the Bell Tower, the Drum Tower, the City Wall, and the Great Mosque. The Bell Tower and Drum Tower are both located in the city center and are great places to get a view of the city. The City Wall is the oldest and most complete city wall in China, and the Great Mosque is one of the oldest and largest mosques in the country.

Xi'an is also known for its vibrant restaurant and nightlife scene. Some of the most popular restaurants in the city include the Muslim Quarter, which serves up traditional Chinese dishes, and the Xi'an Restaurant, which specializes in local Shaanxi cuisine. For a more upscale dining experience, there is the Shangri-La Hotel, which offers a variety of international dishes. For nightlife, some of the most popular bars and clubs include the Mix Bar, which is known for its live music, and the Bar Street, which is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike.

When it comes to recreational activities, Xi'an has plenty to offer. Popular activities include hiking, biking, and rock climbing. For those looking for a more relaxed experience, there are plenty of parks and gardens to explore, such as the Shaanxi Provincial Museum and the Botanical Garden. For those looking for a more adventurous experience, there are plenty of outdoor activities to choose from, such as rafting, kayaking, and zip-lining. Popular places to take part in these activities include the Qinling Mountains, the Yellow River, and the Grand Canal.

Insider Tips from Expats in Xi'an: Making the Most of Life and Connections

"Expats in Xi'an have a range of activities and clubs to join to meet other people in their host city. Popular activities include networking groups targeted towards expats, language exchanges, hiking groups, food and drinking events, as well as cultural activities such as learning to make traditional Chinese art and music. Additionally, a range of sports and fitness activities are available for expats to join, such as running clubs, soccer teams, ultimate frisbee and martial art classes. Expats in Xi'an can also meet people in their local area by attending live music shows, theatres, museums, festivals and other cultural events. Joining meetup groups, using online forums and apps are also good ways to meet people when living in Xi'an," said one expat living in Xi'an, China.

"Life for expats and digital nomads in Xi'an is generally quite pleasant. The city is known for its rich cultural heritage, and there are plenty of attractions to explore. The cost of living is relatively low, making it an attractive destination for those looking to stretch their budget. The city is also well-connected, with good public transportation and plenty of international flights. The locals are friendly and welcoming, and there are plenty of expat-friendly bars, restaurants, and cafes to explore. Overall, Xi'an is a great place for expats and digital nomads to live and work," commented an expat living in Xi'an.

About the Author

Joshua Wood Joshua Wood, LPC joined Expat Exchange in 2000 and serves as one of its Co-Presidents. He is also one of the Founders of Digital Nomad Exchange. Prior to Expat Exchange, Joshua worked for NBC Cable (MSNBC and CNBC Primetime). Joshua has a BA from Syracuse and a Master's in Clinical and Counseling Psychology from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Mr. Wood is also a licensed counselor and psychotherapist.

Some of Joshua's articles include Pros and Cons of Living in Portugal, 10 Best Places to Live in Ireland and Pros and Cons of Living in Uruguay. Connect with Joshua on LinkedIn.


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