Life on the Edge of Xi’an: Towns, Villages and Underground D
Life on the outskirts of Northwest China's biggest megacity! Towns, villages, & underground homes!

I travel from Xi’an’s busy center to the Loess Plateau villages on the edge of Northwest China, chasing a slower rhythm and quieter scenery. The routes wind through town centers, hillside hamlets, and compact homes tucked into the landscape, offering a candid look at rural life and the resilient communities that keep these places alive. Expect close-up moments with farmers, village streets, and the practical, creative living spaces that emerge where space is scarce. This journey highlights how people adapt to rugged terrain, seasonal work, and the changing pace away from the city’s bustle. It’s a straightforward, traveler’s-eye view of everyday life in Shaanxi’s countryside—an invitation to pause, observe, and feel the land’s enduring heartbeat.
The narration stays grounded in real experiences: cycling routes, local flavors, and the quiet beauty of open skies over farmed terraces. If you’re curious about life on the edge of China’s northwest, this trip shows you what daily existence looks like beyond Xi’an’s modern glow, with the humor and humility that make rural journeys memorable.















