Shaanxi Xi'an Muslim Street City Walk + Guide (Interesting Chinese Guide + Check-in of Characteristic Streets + Folk Customs Immersion Tour)
- In-depth Tour with Seasoned Guides: We invite local guides with extensive knowledge of the history, culture, and customs of Huimin Street to provide engaging commentary throughout the tour. They'll vividly recount the street's millennium-long transformation, from the Western Market of the Tang Dynasty to its current prosperity, giving tourists an in-depth understanding of Huimin Street.
- Off-the-Beaten-Path Exploration: Stepping away from the usual tourist routes, we'll lead you into the quiet alleyways hidden behind the main street. Discover lesser-known historical sites and old residences, stumble upon hidden gem shops known only to locals, and experience the authentic life of Huimin Street.
- Culinary Quest: Beyond the typical food stops, we'll unveil the time-honored establishments tucked away in the alleys. Taste the most authentic Water Basin Mutton, Persimmon Cakes, and other local delicacies. We'll even share locals' secret eating combinations, unlocking new culinary experiences.
- Interactive Cultural Immersion: In traditional workshops, visitors can participate in making Huimin-style flaky pastry or learn simple Arabic calligraphy, immersing themselves in the charm of Huimin culture.
What to expect
The Muslim Quarter in Xi'an is a renowned food and cultural street, and a must-visit destination for tourists.
Historically, it is a Muslim community that preserves many historical sites and carries a profound ethnic culture. The architectural style is unique, with mosques and other buildings being solemn, simple, and full of Islamic charm.
In terms of cuisine, it brings together a massive number of specialty snacks. For example, Rou Jia Mo (Chinese hamburger), with its crispy outside and tender inside, features chopped braised meat, exuding a rich aroma; Yangrou Paomo (mutton soup with bread), with its tender meat and rich soup, is a favorite of the locals; there's also Liangpi (cold skin noodles), which is sour, spicy, delicious, and refreshing; and Jing糕 (mirror cake), which is sweet and soft, topped with various nuts, making for an excellent taste.
In addition to the food, you can also see many traditional handicrafts on the street, such as exquisite silver jewelry and unique paper-cut, showcasing the superb skills of folk artists.
The Muslim Quarter is not only a food paradise but also a great place to experience Xi'an's history, culture, and ethnic customs, allowing tourists to experience the unique atmosphere of the city.



















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