Skip the standard sightseeing route and experience Xi’an the way locals live it. This immersive day is designed for travellers who want more than famous landmarks—it’s a chance to connect with the city through its food, routines, and everyday culture.
Your day begins where many real Xi’an stories begin: at a area breakfast spot. Step into a lively local eatery, take in the aroma of fresh noodles, soup, and hot dishes, and enjoy a simple but deeply authentic breakfast surrounded by the rhythm of the morning crowd. It’s one of the best ways to feel the pulse of the city and see how daily life really starts here.
From there, explore a community market where locals shop for the day’s meals. Wander among stalls filled with seasonal vegetables, tofu, fresh meat, and kitchen staples while your guide introduces the ingredients that shape home cooking in Xi’an. You’ll gain insight into what families buy, how people shop, and why local markets remain such an important part of daily life in China.
Next, dive deeper into Chinese flavour at a traditional seasoning market. Discover the chilli, Sichuan pepper, spice blends, sauces, and pastes that bring depth and character to Chinese food. More than a market visit, this is a window into how flavour works in a Chinese kitchen—and why the same ingredients can become wildly different dishes with the right seasoning.
Then it’s time to cook. In a relaxed, social setting, you’ll join the chef to prepare a Xi’an-style lunch from scratch. Fold dumplings, work with dough, help prepare side dishes, and experience the dramatic moment when hot oil is poured over chilli to make classic youpo noodles. This is not a demonstration—it’s a fully hands-on experience that lets you participate, learn, and have fun.
After cooking, sit down together to enjoy the meal you’ve created. In China, sharing food is about more than eating—it’s about conversation, connection, and time spent together. That shared lunch often becomes one of the most memorable parts of the day.
In the afternoon, slow things down and enjoy another side of Chinese life. Relax over tea, try a few strokes of calligraphy, and learn the basics of mahjong in an easygoing setting. These simple but meaningful activities offer a closer look at how people unwind, socialise, and enjoy time with family and friends.
By the end of the day, you won’t just have seen Xi’an—you’ll have stepped into its everyday life. It’s warm, interactive, and deeply local: a memorable cultural experience told through breakfast, markets, cooking, and the small rituals that make a city feel real.