Getting Around
Xiping is well-connected by the Xi'an–Pingliang railway, making it accessible for travelers.





Xiping, situated in the Gansu region of China, is a city that offers a unique glimpse into local life away from the bustling tourist spots. With its strategic position on the Xi'an–Pingliang railway, Xiping serves as a key transport hub, facilitating both freight and passenger movement. The city is less crowded, making it an ideal destination for those looking to explore authentic Chinese culture and local industries, particularly coal mining. While it may not boast the grandeur of China's major cities, Xiping's charm lies in its simplicity and its role in the country's extensive railway network.
Xiping, situated in the Gansu region of China, is a city that offers a unique glimpse into local life away from the bustling tourist spots. With its strategic position on the Xi'an–Pingliang railway, Xiping serves as a key transport hub, facilitating both freight and passenger movement. The city is less crowded, making it an ideal destination for those looking to explore authentic Chinese culture and local industries, particularly coal mining. While it may not boast the grandeur of China's major cities, Xiping's charm lies in its simplicity and its role in the country's extensive railway network.
Key railway connection in Gansu.
Access to local coal mining areas.
Less crowded than major cities.
Close access to the Xi'an–Pingliang railway, ideal for transport enthusiasts.
Less tourist-heavy, offering a more authentic experience.
Significant coal mining activity in the region.
Xiping is well-connected by the Xi'an–Pingliang railway, making it accessible for travelers.
Explore the local coal mining areas to understand the region's economic backbone.
Travelers seeking authentic local experiences.
CNY ¥
$50-$100 p/day
Chinese, Mandarin
Engage with locals to learn about the traditional lifestyle in Gansu.
Off the Beaten Path, Local Exploration
April-JuneSeptember-November
Spring offers mild weather, perfect for exploring the local surroundings.
Summers can be warm, but it's a great time to experience local festivals.
Fall brings pleasant temperatures and a quieter atmosphere.
Winters are cold, ideal for experiencing the local lifestyle without crowds.