The over 1000 years history of Chinese nation’s capital leaves Xian with numerous historical and cultural relics. These unearthed relics are the best teller to introduce the past of Xi’an and China.
Located on the way from Xian Airport to downtown Xian,22 kilometers west to Xi’an, the Yangling is Mausoleum of Liu Qi, Emperor Jing, the fourth emperor of the Western Han Dynasty (202BC-8AD) who reigned China for 17 years, and died at Chang’an at when he was 48. After dying…
Shaanxi History Museum on East Xiaozhai Road was constructed with the structure of traditional Chinese palaces, the style of architectures in the tang dynasty. 375,000 pieces of relics are exhibited in the museum, of which 800 pieces are of national first level. Basic exhibition hall arranges the exhibited relics…
Bnapo Museum locates east to downtown Xian is the first museum themed at prehistorical site in China. The site was discovered in spring of 1953 and the excavation work lasted from 1954 to 1957. Finishing the excavation the museum was built on the discovering site in 1957. With three…
Daming Palace Heritage Museum locates at center of Daming Palace Heritage Park in northern part of downtown Xian. The heritage park is built on ruins site of Daming Palace, the imperial palace of the Tang Dynasty. Construction work of the palace was carried out in 635, the 9th year…
Stele Forest in Xi’an, or called Forest of Steles, is a national first-class museum as well as a treasury of ancient Chinese steles, most of which are extremely famous in art history. It is regarded as the oldest museum in China as being founded in Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127…