Xi'an is a fascinating city. It's without doubt my favourite city in China. The current city wall, 11.9 km (7.4 mi) in circumference, was constructed in 1370 and dominates the landscape of the city centre to this day, separating the old city on the inside from the urban sprawl on the outside. Outside the city wall, there's the typical modern high rise apartments and shopping malls (particularly on the north and south sides), but building regulations are a bit tougher inside the walls so the old city still retains a fair amount of its charm. Here's some photos taken during my two trips there (May 2014 and May 2016). I'll be going back again for sure.
Bell tower at the heart of the city

On the wall

Part of the wall viewed from outside

East gate

Bell tower at the heart of the city

On the wall

Part of the wall viewed from outside

East gate

lynnb
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Great idea to put these in one thread Jon! Love the pics..
maddoc
... likes film again.
Nice photos, makes me want to visit this place.
In the last frame, I spot a Leica? (EDIT: One post before)
In the last frame, I spot a Leica? (EDIT: One post before)
Nice photos, makes me want to visit this place.
In the last frame, I spot a Leica? (EDIT: One post before)
I was wondering if someone would notice! That's my nephew-in-law shooting a Leica M8. He was my (excellent) guide for a day in the old city. His English is so so and my Chinese is non-existent, so communicating was fun, but we managed ok
Erik van Straten
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Great to see them all together, Jon. Really great and beautiful series. Are they all with the LTM-Nikkor 35mm f/1.8?
They have an atmosphere of the 1960's, the pictures of Marc Ribaud come to mind.
Erik.
They have an atmosphere of the 1960's, the pictures of Marc Ribaud come to mind.
Erik.
maddoc
... likes film again.
Great to see them all together, Jon. Really great and beautiful series. Are they all with the LTM-Nikkor 35mm f/1.8?
They have an atmosphere of the 1960's, the pictures of Marc Ribaud come to mind.
Erik.
Thanks Erik! Most photos were taken with an LTM Nikkor 35/1.8, but there's also a few shots among them taken with a LTM Nikkor 50/2, 35mm Summicron ASPH, Klasse S, and GR21.
Due to Muslim influence, I guess the meat is something else than pig, goat or sheep maybe?
Yes, that's correct. Lamb and beef are the two main meats in the Muslim quarter. The smell of grilled lamb permeated the air everywhere around there.
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