



▲ This 17th-century merchant's residence in the Muslim Quarter showcases Qing-dynasty architecture and cultural arts. Visitors can practice Chinese calligraphy in its antique halls, where the Gao family's scholarly legacy thrives.

▲ Located in Zhouzhi County (70km from Xi'an), this wildlife park showcases China's "Qinling Four Treasures": crested ibis, giant panda, golden snub-nosed monkey, and takin. Opened in 2021, it features rare species like "Qizai", the world's only captive brown panda1. The 420-acre park combines conservation, research, and public education, with breeding success stories including 227 crested ibises and 32 pandas

▲ The Bell Tower (47.9m tall) and Drum Tower dominate this square, once the timekeeping center of imperial Xi'an. The towers feature intricate Qing-era architecture and house ancient bells/drums. You will visit the towers from outside on the square, climbing the towers is optional and excluded.