Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Xi'an
Xi'an (pronounced She-en) was my favorite stop on our tour. Our guide was fabulous and the town really combined the new and the old beautifully.

We were really in Xi'an to see the Terracotta Warriors but along the way we got to see an ancient city. All the people were burried with their heads pointing west.

We would have followed Olivia anywhere! She took us for the best meals and the most interesting sights. She was knowlegable and the girls loved her!
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