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How far is it from Xining to Xi'an?

It is 846 kilometers from Xining to Xi'an. The fuel cost of driving is about 498 yuan, the toll is about 440 yuan, and it takes about 11 hours and 23 minutes. It mainly passes through Ninggui Expressway, Beijing-Tibet Expressway, Lianhuo Expressway, Qinglan Expressway, Fuyin Expressway, Xi'an Ring Expressway, and Baomao Expressway.

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Other introduction to Xining.

Xining, formerly known as Qingtang City, Xiping County, Shanzhou, is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Qinghai Province and the provincial capital. It is an important central city in northwest China approved by the State Council.

Xining has a long history and culture, is endowed with unique natural resources, and has colorful folk customs. It is a shining pearl on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, which means peace in the west. It has successively won the honorary titles of National Sanitary City, Top 200 Charming Cities with Chinese Characteristics, China's Excellent Tourism City, China's Advanced Landscaping City, National Forest City, and National Civilized City. It is a pilot city for waste-free city construction.

The special delicacies of Xining include Ga noodle slices, highland barley cakes, stuffed skin, kang pot lamb chops, Qinghai local hot pot, roasted potatoes, hand-caught mutton, etc. Ga noodle slices are the most common and unique home-cooked pasta among Qinghai people, equivalent to the pulled noodles in North China. Highland barley cake is a delicacy baked with highland barley noodles as the main raw material, rapeseed oil and tonka foam as auxiliary materials. It has a golden color and a mellow flavor.