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Vintage Sidecar motorbike ride in the countryside around Xi'an
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Breath-taking experience! We visited the Terracotta Warriors Museum but after that we didn't really know what to see.
We heard of a sidecar tour company giving tours in the countryside.
That's how we ended up on chinese vintage sidecar motorbikes from the 1930s with Felix driving us around the countryside.We stopped in a really beautiful temple, went to meet cave dwellers, had lunch on a farm...
Xi'an is one of the end point of the silk road and there are so much vestiges from this time left...In the end, we realized that the Terra
cotta Warriors is just not that impressive compare to all the other things we saw with Felix.
We heard of a sidecar tour company giving tours in the countryside.
That's how we ended up on chinese vintage sidecar motorbikes from the 1930s with Felix driving us around the countryside.We stopped in a really beautiful temple, went to meet cave dwellers, had lunch on a farm...
Xi'an is one of the end point of the silk road and there are so much vestiges from this time left...In the end, we realized that the Terra
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Apr 30, 2012 09:13 Reply
JABAROOTOO said:
Hi and thanks for this information about another unique Chinese experience. It would help others if you could give a little more information about the tour company contact, duration of the tour and approximate costs.
Interesting to hear your comments on the 'warriors'. Like many of China's 'top spots' is a little over-rated these days and runs the risk of being spoiled if not already by too much development and tour groups.
Cheers