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xianXi'an Muslim Quarter: Best Street Food Guide & Hui Minority Culture
A detailed food and culture guide to Xi'an's Muslim Quarter — the best dishes to try, which stalls to visit, the Great Mosque, and how to explore Beiyuanmen Street beyond the tourist snacks.
Updated May 2026
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Yinchuan Ningxia Complete Guide 2026: Western Xia Mausoleum, Desert Lakes & Hui Culture
Yinchuan, capital of the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, sits at the intersection of the Loess Plateau, the Yellow River and the Tengger Desert — a city shaped by Hui Muslim culture, ancient Western Xia imperial history and some of China's most dramatic desert lake scenery. This 2026 guide covers the Western Xia Mausoleum, desert lakes, wine country, Hui food and transport from Xi'an and Lanzhou.
Updated May 2026
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Xi'an Muslim Quarter Complete Guide 2026: Street Food, Mosque & Silk Road Culture Hub
Xi'an's Muslim Quarter (Huimin Jie) is one of China's most vibrant food and cultural streets — a living legacy of the Silk Road, where Hui Muslim families have maintained their community, food traditions and the magnificent Great Mosque for over a thousand years. This 2026 guide covers the best food, the Great Mosque visit, navigation tips, timing and how to experience the Muslim Quarter authentically.
Updated May 2026
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Halal Food & Muslim Travel China Guide 2026: Hui Muslim Areas, Mosque Access & Dining
China has over 20 million Muslim citizens, primarily the Hui ethnic group, and halal food (清真食品) is deeply embedded in certain regional cuisines. Muslim travellers in 2026 will find excellent halal dining across many Chinese cities — especially in the northwest — along with active mosques and welcoming Islamic communities. This guide explains where to find halal food, which regions are most Muslim-friendly, and how to navigate China as a Muslim traveller.
Updated May 2026
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