This 9-day expedition traverses the historic Hexi Corridor, blending China's military, artistic, and spiritual legacies. Begin in Xi'an with cycling the Ming City Wall and crafting Terracotta Army replicas. Explore Tianshui's Maijishan cliff carvings and Lanzhou's Yellow River bridges before marveling at Bingling Grottoes' murals. Witness Zhangye's kaleidoscopic Danxia Mountains at sunset, then conquer Jiayuguan Fort—the "First Pass Under Heaven"—and hike its cliff-hugging Great Wall. The journey culminates in Dunhuang: admire Mogao Caves' Buddhist masterpieces, ride camels to Crescent Lake, and stargaze over Mingsha Dunes.
- Xi'an City Wall – Muslim Quarter – Great Mosque
- 4+stars Hotel
After breakfast, head to the Xi’an City Wall, a Ming Dynasty military defense structure enclosing the old city with a total length of 13.74 km. You can walk or cycle on top of the wall for views of both the Bell Tower and modern city skyline. The wall’s weathered bricks show layers of restoration history. Old bronze cannons still stand behind battlements, ready for imaginary battle.
In the afternoon, explore the Muslim Quarter, passing through the Drum Tower gate. Enjoy signature dishes like lamb soup with bread and sweet rice cakes. Watch a Huayin Opera performance at Gao Family Courtyard, or a shadow puppet show about a peddler's story.
As evening falls, visit the Great Mosque. Its Arabic domes and Chinese wooden windows create a unique architectural mix. Moonlight reflecting off the rooftop ornaments wraps up your first day in Xi’an peacefully.
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Rent a tandem bike on the wall for sunset views and silhouette photos of the Bell Tower.
For a more local experience, skip the main Muslim Street and head to Xiyangshi for DIY bread-tearing before eating lamb soup.