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A 1,000-year-old Islamic neighborhood of noodles, spice, and mosques
Xi'an's Muslim Quarter (Huijie) is a dense labyrinth of food stalls, spice shops, and traditional Islamic architecture surrounding the Great Mosque, where the Hui community has lived for over 1,000 years. The quarter's culinary offerings — rou jia mo (Chinese hamburger), yang rou pao mo (bread soaked in lamb broth), and biangbiang hand-torn noodles — are among China's most celebrated street foods.
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