Muslim Quarter Night Market in Xi'an, China
In the city of Xi'an (home to the largest mosque in China) the area known as the Muslim quarter comes alive at night, with vendors hawking all kinds of goods and food.
Via Wikipedia:
Due to the large Muslim population in western China, many Chinese restaurants cater to Muslims or cater to the general public but are run by Muslims. In most major cities in China, there are small Islamic restaurants or food stalls typically run by migrants from Western China (e.g., Uyghurs), which offer inexpensive noodle soup.
Beiyuanmen Muslim Street Market Xi'an China
The place to go for Chinese/Muslim snack foods. This place is crazy busy but there are a lot of cheap eats.
Muslim Market - Xi'an - China
Where to Eat in Xian China: Night Markets Muslim Quarter
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Check out the bustling night markets of the Muslim quarter in Xi'an, China. Hammers mould peanut crunch, men stretch old man's beard, and hand pulled noodles are everywhere! Not to be missed on your trip to Xi'an.
VLOG: Xi'an 西安, China | gotcathy
September 2016 - Xi'an
1 Shaanxi Museum, Giant Wild Goose Pagoda, Bell and Drum Tower, Beiyuanmen Night Market
2 Terracotta Army Museum, Huaqingchi Emperor's Bath, Chuan Qi Performance
3 Mount Hua
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Xi'an Muslim Quarter China Food Tour / 西安回民街中国徒步旅行
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Xi'an Muslim Quarter Info:
The Muslim Quarter is the hub of the Muslim community in Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province. Located to the north of the West Street in the city centre, the quarter covers several blocks inhabited by over 20,000 Muslims. There are about ten mosques in the area of the Muslim Street, among which the Great Mosque in the Huajue Lane is the most famous and popular.
Muslim food and souvenir market is another feature of the area. The Beiyuanmen Muslim Market located just to the north of the Drum Tower is a great choice after the sightseeing in the city centre. About 500 meters (about 547 yards) in length from south to north, the street can be reached through the archway under the Drum Tower. This street is paved with dark colored stone with green trees providing heavy shade during summer; the buildings on both sides of the street are modeled on the styles of both the Ming (1368-1644) and the Qing Dynasties (1644-1911). Some of the constructions are restaurants; while others are stores. But here there is one thing in common: the owners are all Muslims.
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Xi'an China Street Vendors
This is called Muslim Street in Xi'an China. This is a quick video looking at the street vendors late one evening. Note the food being cooked is squid for me. Pretty good!
VISIT XIAN--Muslim Food Street (Huimin Jie)
Just as its name implies, the Mulim Quarter is the hub of the Muslim community in Xian City, Shaanxi Province. Located to the north of the West Street in the city center, the quarter covers several blocks inhabitated by over 20,000 Muslims. There are about ten mosques in this area, among which the Great Mosque in the Huajue Lane is the most famous and popular.
Muslim food and souvenir market is another feature of the area. The Beiyuanmen Muslim Market located just to the north of the Drum Tower is a great choice after the sightseeing in the city center. About 500 meters (about 547 yards) in length from south to north, the street can be reached through the archway under the Drum Tower. This street is paved with dark colored stone with green trees providing heavy shade during summer; the buildings on both sides of the street are modeled on the styles of both the Ming (1368-1644) and the Qing Dynasties (1644-1911). Some of the constructions are restaurants; while others are stores. But here there is one thing in common: the owners are all Muslims.
Xian Muslim Quarter
Beiyuanmen Muslim Street has a long history. It is said that in olden days, foreign diplomatic envoys and merchants lived here then they married and had children, so gradually the population increased. Today, most of the inhabitants here are the descendants of those immigrants. All the Muslims here are the pious and devout followers of Islam so they form a tight knit community, which maintains its own culture and traditions to this day even in such a modern society.People here are very familiar with each other because they were companions when they were children and then they grew to adults together and still then one after another they got married and had their own children. As time goes on, definitely they will become older and older or even pass by together.
Walking along this twisted, narrow street which is aligned with stores on both sides, you can see that Muslim men with white hats sit inside the stores and talk leisurely with each other. Artwork stalls in Muslim QuarterIn front of the doors of some stores, old men with white beards sit on the cane chairs enjoying the tender touch of the sun and having fun with the little children running along the street. The main goods of these stores are authentic hand-making Muslim food which tastes very good. While still there are small stores selling the special local products of Shaanxi Province and yet others provide you with exquisite souvenirs.
It is stated that once you have been to the Beiyuanmen Muslim Street, you won't feel regretted for the snacks of Xian. Crumbled Unleavened Bread in Mutton Stew (Yangrou Paomo) is a very distinctive snack of Xian, and is extremely delicious. Fried rice with pickled Chinese cabbage and little capsicum is extremely savoury. And it is a real enjoyment for you to eat it on a hot summer's day. Roast beef, mutton or lamb is another snack that can make your mouth water. After broiling on a charcoal fire with some flavorings on the meat, it is ready for you to enjoy. While the most famous snack on this street is the steamed stuffed bun of Jiasan. The main ingredients of the steamed stuffed bun here are beef or mutton mixed with the soup decocted from the bones of sheep or cattle.Snack stall in Xian Muslim Quarter
There are also fruit pies made with persimmon here which are considered as the unique refreshment in Xian. These pies take the bright red, glittering and translucent persimmons from the Lintong District of Xian City, Shaanxi Province as the basic ingredients. When making the pies, firstly people will get rid of the skin of the persimmons, pounding the flesh, mixing it with flour, then putting the sweet-scented osmanthus and white sugar inside as the stuffing, then frying them in oil until they are cooked. When eating them, you will feel savory, sweet and soft.
There are also a great many other snacks to be found along this street, such as preserved meat, casserole, various noodles, and so on. They are waiting for you to enjoy.
[Walking tour 漫步遊] 'Food Street' in Xi'an Shaanxi China 西安 回民小吃街
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Muslim Quarter in Xian, Beiyuanmen Street Food Street
Fantastic street food street found on Beiyuanmen Street in the Muslim Quarter of Xian directly next to the Xian City Center Drum Tower. Full details on where and what to eat at Top notch street foods from both Muslim Chinese and Traditional Chinese. Xian's Muslim Quarter is to date one of the best places for eating I've found in Asia.
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Muslim street Xi'an
A north-south street from the Drum Tower to the Beiyuanmen, some 100m west of the Bell Tower, north of the Drum Tower, downtown Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province. ... Muslim Street of Xi'an, known as Huimin Jie as well by Chinese, is a Muslim community in the city.
Muslim Quarter In Xi'an, Chinese Street Food, Halal Food and Islam Food
Traveling to Xi'an, in addition to visiting the Terracotta Warriors, Furong Garden, Daming Palace, the big wild goose pagoda, the ancient city wall and other attractions, there is still a place - Muslim quarter to go, it is located in the center of Xi'an, behind the Drum Tower. Muslim quarter is not a single street, but a district consist of several commercial streets such as Guanglou Street, Beiyuanmen, Xiyang City, Dapiyuan, Temple of Huajue and Sajinqiao. As the name suggests, Muslim quarter is a commercial street with Muslims and Hui people culture as its main body. On the holiday, the shoulders are connected at the Muslim quarter. Walking through the Muslim quarter, you will experience the urban prosperity, countless snacks, Halal Food.
Although the consumers the Muslim quarter are mainly tourists, it is still the most popular place in Xi'an. Walking at this food street, all kinds of snacks will filled your stomach!
Vlog 039 Xi'an III -STREET FOOD, DRUM TOWER, MONGOLIAN CHINESE FOOD
VLOG 039 Xi’an III
Dance, dance, dance — enjoying the #Xian lifestyle on our last day. We hit the road running with breakfast in the #Beiyuanmen Market Muslim for #streetfood. We then head to the Drum Tower and the Great Mosque. The night ends with a feast of Mongolian-style Chinese food.
Where did we go eat?
Passion Bakery
Beiyuanmen Muslim Market (FOR STREET FOOD)
西贝莜面村 (Xibei Noodle Village)
All footage was shot with an iPhone X and DJI Osmo 2 gimbal. Music from Epidemic Sound: Flying Colors
Muslim Street in Xi'an, China
Xi'an, China: Terracotta Warriors and Street Food in the Muslim Quarter (China Vlog) (CC)
We make our way to the Terracotta Warriors, an army buried and forgotten for thousands of years. Absolutely breathtaking. After we wrapped up our time there, we headed back to Xi'an for dinner in the Muslim Quarter, a fun, vibrant part of town with amazing street food.
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The Backdrop: We spent May-July in China (eight weeks in total). For the first month, I co-led a study abroad trip that brought sixteen college students to the Nanjing University of Science and Technology to study beginning Chinese. I also co-taught a Travel Writing class. As part of that trip, we went to Beijing, Nanjing, Suzhou, Shanghai, Yellow Mountain, and Slender West Lake. Once the students left for home, my husband Jesse and I traveled around China for a few more weeks. Our travels brought us to Xi'An, Chengdu, Leshan, Jiuzhaigou, Yangshuo, and Hong Kong. It was a life-changing adventure!
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