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A large stone Buddha statue in profile, with a hand raised, occupies the right side of the frame, slightly out of focus. In the left background, an illuminated, orange-red brick pagoda with multiple tiers and arched windows stands against a purple and blue dusk sky. A flock of birds flies in the upper left, and dark trees are visible at the pagoda's base.

Xi'an After Dark: A Local's Guide to Night Markets Beyond the Muslim Quarter

If you follow the flag-waving tour guides in Xi'an, they will inevitably herd you onto Beiyuanmen Street (the main "Muslim [...]

An intricately designed traditional Chinese temple complex, glowing with warm golden lights at night. Multiple tiers of golden roofs are visible, adorned with delicate patterns, under a dark blue sky featuring a large, bright orange-red full moon. Red columns and ornate details are visible on the lower levels of the structure.

Xi’an Muslim Quarter Food Guide: 10 Must-Eat Dishes & Street Snacks

Walking into the Xi’an Muslim Quarter isn't just a meal; it is a sensory assault. The air is thick with [...]

Aerial view of a narrow, lively Beijing Hutong street at evening. Traditional grey-tiled roof buildings with illuminated shop fronts line both sides, bustling with pedestrians. Red lanterns are visible near several entrances. In the foreground, a rooftop patio with tables and chairs overlooks the street, and tall modern buildings are faintly visible on the horizon.

Beijing Hutong Exploration: Hidden Courtyards, Local Life & Food

While the Great Wall and the Forbidden City represent the imperial grandeur of China's capital, the true soul of the [...]

A vibrant spread of traditional Cantonese cuisine from Guangzhou, perfect for a meal beyond dim sum. The focus is on two steaming claypot rice dishes: one with sliced Chinese sausage (lap cheong), savory chicken, and fresh gai lan, and another with braised meat, two sunny-side-up fried eggs, and green vegetables over rice, all drizzled with sauce. The meal also includes a clear pork rib soup with a corn cob slice, a bowl of braised quail eggs, a separate whole Chinese sausage, glazed chicken wings, and a side of crispy fried snacks, all laid out on a rustic wooden table.

Guangzhou Food Neighborhoods Guide: Where to Eat Beyond Dim Sum

Most travelers land in Guangzhou with one goal: eat as much dim sum as humanly possible. While the yum cha [...]