
Anling Ancient City is located in Taibai Mountain International Tourism Resort, a national AAAAA-level scenic spot at the foot of Taibai Mountain, the main peak of the Qinling Mountains. It is adjacent to the Taibai Mountain Tourist Area Visitor Service Center to the east, the Taoist holy site Xilou Temple to the west, Taibai Mountain National Forest Park to the south, and overlooks the Weihe River to the north. The architecture is mainly in the style of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. It is a large-scale Ming and Qing Dynasty time-travel experience area with no admission fee, integrating the famous local snacks of Qingchuan, Shaanxi, folk exhibitions, tourist shopping, leisure and entertainment, local performances, and Ming and Qing culture.
In order to further enhance the brand effect of Taibai Mountain International Tourism Resort, cater to the psychology and life philosophy of modern people who want to return to nature, stay away from the hustle and bustle of the city, experience farm life, appreciate ancient customs and folk customs, taste delicacies from all over the world, and advocate low-carbon and environmental protection, the government took the lead in raising private funds and replanned and designed the ancient city site in 2014 to restore the original appearance of Anling Ancient City in the Ming and Qing Dynasties.
You can spend silver and copper coins in Anling Ancient City. Only silver and copper coins are circulated within the ancient city. Visitors must go to Anling Money House or a designated silver exchange office to exchange silver for their purchases.
It has a warm temperate semi-humid continental monsoon climate with distinct seasons: cold, warm, dry, and wet. Winters are cold, windy, foggy, and with little rain or snow; springs are warm, dry, windy, and changeable; summers are hot and rainy, with a prominent summer drought and frequent thunderstorms and strong winds; and autumns are cool, with a rapid drop in temperature and significant autumn rain.
Recommended one-day tour
Anling Ancient Town is a historical town in Xi'an with roots dating back several centuries. It reflects the architectural and cultural heritage of Shaanxi Province, preserving traditional houses, streets, and temples, offering insights into local history and daily life of past eras.
Located in Xi'an, Shaanxi. Accessible by taxi or ride-hailing services from the city center. Local buses may reach nearby areas. Walking through the town is the best way to explore its alleys and courtyards.
Generally open from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Spring and autumn are ideal for comfortable weather and cultural events.
Some areas may be free to enter, while certain historical sites or exhibitions might charge a small fee. Tickets can usually be purchased on-site.
Advance booking is generally not required for casual visits. For group tours or cultural events, it is recommended to book a few days ahead.
2–3 hours for a basic walk-through. Half a day to explore temples, exhibitions, and local shops in depth.
Guided tours may be available through local operators; usually offered in Mandarin. Audio guides are limited.
Start at the main gate, walk along the central street, visit temples and craft workshops, explore side alleys, and finish at the town square or marketplace.
Night visits are limited; occasional cultural performances or seasonal light decorations may occur during festivals.
Moderately visited. Weekdays and mornings are less crowded, especially outside major holidays.
Partially accessible. Flat streets are suitable for elderly and children; uneven alleys and steps may pose challenges for visitors with disabilities.
Cash is recommended for small purchases; mobile payments are widely accepted in shops and restaurants.
Local eateries offering Shaanxi cuisine, noodle shops, and small tea or coffee stalls are available near the main streets.
Vegetarian options are commonly available; vegan and halal options are limited and may require checking in advance.
Xi'an city center hotels and boutique guesthouses are within 20–30 minutes by car or taxi.
Yes, mainly local handicrafts, calligraphy, traditional decorations, and small Shaanxi-themed gifts.
Taxi, ride-hailing services, or public buses to nearby attractions in Xi'an. Private car or tour services are convenient for combining multiple sites in one day.