After a night in the train we arrived in the grey an rainy Xian. Since it still was pouring down at late morning we decided to head for the Terracotta Army a day earlier. Surprisingly we found the bus already after 10 min searching. Arrived and after buying a ticket a Chinese women tried to talk us into taking a guide, but we refused. Many other people in this crowded place didn’t and we visited the warriors together with a crowd of Chinese tourist and their screaming guides. Maybe I was just hungry but I can’t say that I enjoyed it very much.
Anyway, the warriors were interesting to look at. The poor guys that had to build them more than 2000 years ago must have been as bored as the people that are digging them out again.
A funny thing that we observed on our way back were the hundreds of people selling pomegranate and only pomegranate. The area must be quit famous for this fruit.
Back in Xi’an we had a stroll through the famous Muslim market, which was still crowded at 9 pm. The have a famous street food, that everybody calls Xian burger, but in principal is pulled beef stuffed in a roll a bit like kebab. Not a bad choice though, if your are okay with eating in the street.
Being rewarded with sunshine the next day, we went to the 13km long city wall rented a bike and enjoyed the feeling of rolling along a boulevard.