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    • Xi'an is the capital of the Chinese province of Shaanxi. A sub-provincial city on the Guanzhong plain, the city is the third-most populous city in Western China after Chongqing and Chengdu, as well as the most populous city in Northwestern China. Its total population was 12.95 million as of the 2020 census, including an urban population of 9.28 million. Known as Chan… See more

    Elevation405 m (1,329 ft)
    CountryChina
    ProvinceShaanxi
    Municipal seatWeiyang District
    Name

    "Xi'an" is the atonal pinyin romanization of its Chinese name 西安, Western Peace. (The apostrophe – known in Chinese as a 隔音符號, géyīn fúhào – should be included to distinguish its pronunciation from the single syllable xia… See more

    History

    The Lantian Man was discovered in 1963 in Lantian County, 50 km (31 mi) southeast of Xi'an, and dates back to at least 500,000 years before the present time. A 6,500-year-old Neolithic village, Banpo, was discovered … See more

     
  1. Xi’an | China, Map, History, & Attractions | Britannica

  2. Xi'an - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Xi'an (Chinese: 西安 pinyin:Xī'ān) is the capital city of the Shaanxi Province in China. Its metropolitan area has a population of 6 million people in 2011. [1] This city is famous for the splendid Terracotta Army was found inside the tomb of …

  3. Fortifications of Xi'an - Wikipedia

  4. History of Xi'an - Wikipedia

    Xi'an has a rich history dating back to more than 6000 years ago. The below is a detailed discussion on the city's history. See also Xi'an. The walls of cities within modern Xi'an from the Zhou to Qing dynasties.

  5. Xian Travel Guide, Explore China Ancient Culture

    Often called the birthplace of Chinese civilization, Xi'an is the oldest of China's Four Great Ancient Capitals, serving as the capital city of 13 dynasties spreading intermittently across a 1,100-year period from 221 BC.

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  6. Xi'an | Silk Roads Programme - UNESCO

    An ancient imperial capital and eastern departure point of the Silk Road, Xi’an (formerly Chang’an) has long been an important crossroads for people from throughout China, Central Asia, and the Middle East, and thus a hub of …

  7. History of Xi'an, Capital of 13 Ancient Dynasties - China …

    Xi'an was the starting point of the world's longest overland ancient trading route, the Silk Road. It was a highly significant trade route linking ancient China with Central Asia and European countries.

  8. Xi’an summary | Britannica

    Xi’an , or Hsi-an conventional Sian, City (pop., 2003 est.: 2,657,900), capital of Shaanxi province, central China. Located on the Wei River, the site served as the capital of several dynasties beginning in the 11th century bce.

  9. Xi'an travel - Lonely Planet | China, Asia

    Xi'an is one of the few cities in China where the imposing old city walls still stand. Built in 1370 during the Ming dynasty, the magnificent 12m-high… This seven-storey pagoda, Xi'an’s most famous landmark, 4km southeast of the South …