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Inicio 1898
- Xi'an Muslim Street - Steaming Noodles
Making up a noodle soup - Xi'an Muslim Market Gift Stall
Kiddies' shoes and soft toys - Xi'an Muslim Snack Street - Chinese Dates
Chinese dates - Xi'an Muslim Snack Street - Dried Fruits
Dried plums, dates and kiwi fruit - Xi'an Muslim Snack Street - Roasting Walnuts
Roasting walnuts - Xi'an Muslim Quarter Tuk-tuk
The local tuk-tuk van - Xi'an Muslim Quarter Sculptures
Sculptures at the Muslim Quarter - Sculptures in Xi'an Muslim Quarter
Sculptures at the Muslim Quarter - Muscle-man showing off his strength
Sculptures at the Muslim Quarter - Xi'an Muslim Snack Street - Local Fruit
Crunchy fruit with apple texture. Unfortunately our guide didn't know its name - Fountain near the Terracotta Warriors Museum
Fountain near the Terracotta Warriors Museum - Carpark near the Terracotta Warriors Museum
Imitations of terracotta warriors in the carpark near the Terracotta Warriors Museum - Modern Statue of Emperor Qin Shi Huang
Modern Statue of Emperor Qin Shi Huang, the first Qin Emperor, who created the terracotta army to protect him in his afterlife. - A Wet Day at the Terracotta Warriors Museum
A Wet Day at the Terracotta Warriors Museum - Entrance to the Terracotta Warriors & Horses Museum
Entrance to the Terracotta Warriors & Horses Museum