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Cycling on the Xi'an City Wall

From Random Tales from the Middle Kingdom in Xi'an, China on Aug 05 '07

Andrew and Grace has visited 1 place in Xi'an
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A rose between two thorns.
A rose between two thorns.
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Today's highlight was a leisurely late afternoon cycle on the Xi'an city wall; a distance of 13.74km.  The wall, an ancient fortification situated in the heart of XI'an, was established in 582AD in the second year of the Sui Dynasty.  Xi'an was formerly known as Chang'an during the Sui (581-618AD) and Tang (618-907AD) Dynasties. The wall was repaired and expanded upon in successive dynasties, based on the foundations established in the Sui and Tang Dynasties. Subsequently, the wall was extended to the east and north by Hongwu, the first emperor during the Ming Dynasty.

South Gate Tower.
South Gate Tower.
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Four main gates are present: Changle Gate in the east, Anding Gate in the west, Yongding Gate in the south and Anyuan gate in the north. The structure is rectangular in shape with the north and south walls longer than the east and west walls. The wall is 12 metres high, with a width of 12-14 metres at the top and 15-18 metres at the base.  A moat and manicured gardens surround the wall.

Cycling the Xi'an City Wall is a great way to spend an evening.
Cycling on the South Wall.
Cycling on the South Wall.
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We arrived at the South Gate around 5.30pm to be greeted by a multitude of tourists, most of whom appeared to be Spanish-speaking. By now the rain had subsided and the heat of the afternoon had disspiated. The South Gate Tower had been converted into a sales area specialising in silk, paintings and sculptures. The second floor of the tower offered commanding views of the streets outside the city walls, along the city wall itself, and into the city within the confines of the walls extending to the Bell Tower.

Watchtower at junction of South and East Walls.
Watchtower at junction of South and East Walls.
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We took our time cycling the full circuit along the worn out bricks that constitute the top of the wall. The further away from the South Gate we were, the fewer the people we encountered.  Inside the city walls some of the dwellings exhibited that classic Chinese architectural design with the curved and tiled rooves.  Other homes were constructed of unadorned brick and appeared delapidated. Xi'an's chaotic train station was visible from the North Wall.

The bottom line: entry via the South Gate is 40 RMB; bike hire 20 RMB for 100 minutes; 200 RMB refundable deposit for the bikes; an additional 5 RMB for 30 minutes extra time on the bike.

Another watchtower.
Another watchtower.
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Upon leaving the confines of the wall we were greeted with festive summertime street activities, including dancing, singing and games of "skill" usually found in a sideshow alley. We then dined at an upmarket Italian Reataurant near the South Gate (see review).

Cycling the Xi'an City Wall was a great way to spend an evening!


Andrew and Grace avatar Andrew and Grace on Aug. 6, 2007 @ 01:07AM said
Hi AsiaNomads, Thanks for your feedback. Glad you found the information useful and that you all enjoyed your time in Xi'an and got some exercise too!
AsiaNomads avatar AsiaNomads on Aug. 6, 2007 @ 01:07AM said
Where did you hire the bikes? We will be in Xian in a couple of weeks. We have been to Xian before and this time plan to do this ride. Ta AsiaNomads
AsiaNomads avatar AsiaNomads on Aug. 6, 2007 @ 01:07AM said
Hi Andrew and Grace Arrived home last Thursday. We did the Xian city wall ride in 90 minutes at sunset and it was magic. There was six of us one rider a fit 73 yrs young (so no special level of fitness required). Thanx again for the info as the South Gate is the only place to hire a bike, regards AsiaNomads
AsiaNomads avatar AsiaNomads on Aug. 6, 2007 @ 01:07AM said
Thanx for the quick response - starting to get rather gee'd up we leave this Thursday Morning 1st stop Shanghai. I am going to read all your China blogs later tonite. AsiaNomads
Andrew and Grace avatar Andrew and Grace on Aug. 6, 2007 @ 01:07AM said
Hi AsiaNomads, Thanks for the question. Enter the wall via the South Gate. The bike hire place is on top of the wall itself near the South Gate Tower. Start walking around the wall in an anti-clockwise direction and you'll soon find it. Happy riding.

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