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Xining (西宁; Xīníng and Sulang in Tibetan) is the capital of Qinghai province and the capital of Xining City District, a prefecture of Qinghai.
[edit] UnderstandThe large city of Xining acts as one of the major gateways to the Tibetan Plateau. It is an ancient highland city on the Yellow River which offers many scenic spots and historical sites. Although the city itself has a strong Islamic flavor, as it is home to many Hui people, you will start getting a more Tibetan feel as you move away from the city. [edit] Get in[edit] By planeXining Airport (IATA: XNN), located 15km south, southeast of the city, has flights to Beijing, Chengdu, Chongqing, Golmud, Guangzhou, Lhasa, Shanghai, Shenyang, Urumqi, and Xian. The local CAAC office offers transport to/from the airport for 元10. [edit] By train
[edit] By busLong-Distance Bus Station Location: Jianguo Lu
There are also buses for Golmud, Lhasa and Yinchuan at the western end of the square in front of the train station. [edit] Get around[edit] See
[edit] Do[edit] BuyThe Banks in Xining only accepts forein creditcards, not debitcards. The only exeption is the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China. [edit] EatXining's main minority groups provide a large portion of the food on offer. The Hui, a broad term for Chinese Muslims, serve up spicy noodles, lamb kabobs and roast naan. Tibetan food choices are concentrated around the train station, mostly small places the serve momos and noodles and seat guests on small coaches. Western food options are very slim. There are two Kentucky Fried Chicken outlets and a Dico's near the city square, along with a locally run pizza buffet. On the fourth floor of the stadium, there is a Western-styled restaurant - the food here is quite expensive, so if on a budget you'll have wait until Lhasa or Lanzhou for a decent hamburger. There is a restaurant area right next to the Shuijing Xiang Bazaar, in the center of the city, and throughout the evening and into the night there are many street stalls serving good food around Ximen and on the western side of Jianguo Lu. [edit] Drink
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