| Good morning Xian!!! ...let's try something the locals eat..... | 
| This place seems to be popular among the locals for breakfast before going to work. | 
| Cheap & nice breakfast for about RM15 for two. | 
| Orderly queue for bus transportation near the Bell Tower. | 
| The nest where we stayed for 3 nights. | 
| Michael Chen, our local tour guide took us here to see how replicas of terracotta being produced. | 
| Apparently these replicas are made from the same local clay and burned in the kiln as the same way it was done in the olden days. | 
| The original site at Pit 1 in Lintong District, those figurines at the front are those that have been restored from the broken pieces. | 
| The story was back in 1974 where were a few farmers digging for well water and found pieces of these terracotta. This picture showing the actual site of the well. | 
| A figurine that is still in the progress of restoring and normally it take 1 year or 2 to complete one. | 
| The condition of the broken pieces of the terracotta warriors, horses and chariots after it has been meticulously dug out. | 
| Another site found and amazingly it is a very big, before these site were protected it was a village and it was only found in 1970's. | 
| The museum where selected items are being displayed for close viewing. | 
| The Emperor's chariot in bronze. | 
| Xian is the capital of Shaanxi Province, one of the oldest city in China with more than 3,000 years of history. | 
| Our second destination of the day was the City Wall, a wall to protect the city from enemy. And we wanted to go round the entire perimeter of the wall. | 
| Obviously walking a distance of nearly 14km would be tiring and will take a longer time to complete it. Bicycling is a better option. Here we were at a bicycle rental station. | 
| We rented a tandem bike for a charge of ¥80 (slightly more than RM40) per 100mins with a security deposit of ¥300. | 
| Some of the ancient buildings next the the City Wall. | 
Though the weather was cold but it did not deter us from cycling.... and the surfaces was uneven but fun. 
| Yes!!! we completed the route comprising of 4 sides of the wall and covering a distance of 14km. | 
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Great to see somebody riding with you.
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