Datang Everbright City: Xi'an's Tang-Dynasty Night Street (2026)
A Street That Rebuilds the Tang Dynasty
A 2.1-kilometer pedestrian street in south Xi'an has become one of China's most photographed night attractions — and it's completely free. Datang Everbright City is a full-scale recreation of Tang-dynasty Xi'an: lantern-lit architecture, costumed performers, poetry written in light on the buildings, and crowds that feel like a festival every single night.
Opening status and performance times verified August 2026 — always confirm current schedules before you go.
Why It's Different from Every Other Chinese Night Street
China has many "old street" tourist areas; Datang Everbright City is in a different category because of its coherence. The entire street is built in strict Tang architectural style — nothing modern breaks the visual spell. At night, the facades light up with projected Tang poems, performers in full Tang court costume walk the street, and staged "street opera" performances appear at intervals. It's a theme park without the ticket gate, and the production quality is genuinely high.
The Experience, Step by Step
1. Start at the South Gate of the street — near the Big Wild Goose Pagoda; the street runs north from there
2. Walk the main avenue — lanterns overhead, Tang palaces on both sides, crowds flowing slowly
3. Watch the street performances — musicians, dancers and character actors appear at regular spots; check the schedule boards along the street
4. Try the street food — the side lanes have snack stalls (many adapted to be halal-friendly — look for the green signs)
5. Finish at the pagoda square — the street's north end opens into the Big Wild Goose Pagoda's North Square, where the evening fountain show takes place
The Best Visit Plan: Pagoda + Street + Fountain
The beauty is that it all connects:
1. Late afternoon: Big Wild Goose Pagoda climb (if you haven't already)
2. Dusk: enter Datang Everbright City's south end as the lanterns come on
3. Evening: walk the street, catch performances, eat
4. Night: finish at the pagoda North Square in time for the fountain show
One continuous evening, three experiences, no transport needed between them.
Practical Notes
- Free entry — the street itself is free; food and shows are the only costs.
- Best after dark — it's a night attraction; the magic starts at dusk and peaks around 8-10 pm.
- Crowds — expect crowds; weekends and holidays are shoulder-to-shoulder. Weekday evenings are more pleasant.
- Dress — it's a walking street, comfortable shoes essential; summer evenings are warm.
- Getting there — Metro Line 3/4 (Dayanta station) drops you at the pagoda end.
A Note for Muslim Travelers
The side lanes have a growing number of halal-friendly options (look for the green halal sign). For a guaranteed full halal meal, the Muslim Quarter is a 15-20 minute taxi ride away — but for street snacks and atmosphere, Datang Everbright City delivers on its own.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Datang Everbright City really free?
Yes — entry to the street is free. You only pay for food, performances at some venues, and optional extras. It's one of the best free experiences in China.
When should I visit?
After dark. The street is built for night — lanterns, light projections and performances all start in the evening. Late afternoon to dusk is the ideal entry time.
How long should I spend?
2-3 hours for a relaxed walk with performances and food. It connects directly to the Big Wild Goose Pagoda square, so you can extend the evening with the fountain show.
Are there halal food options?
Some — the side-lane stalls include halal-friendly options marked with green signs. For a full halal dinner, the Muslim Quarter is a short taxi ride away.
Is it suitable for families?
Very — it's safe, pedestrian-only, and visually spectacular for children. The crowds are the only consideration; weekday evenings are easier with kids.
Can I combine it with the Big Wild Goose Pagoda?
That's the classic combination — the street's north end opens into the pagoda's North Square. Do the pagoda in the late afternoon, then walk the street as it lights up.
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