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What are the Tang Dynasty relics in Hancheng?

Hancheng, formerly known as "Longmen", is located on the west bank of the Yellow River in the east of Shaanxi Province, in the northeast corner of Guanzhong Basin, where the Yellow River exits Liangshan. In the early years of the Western Zhou Dynasty, Zhou Wuwang established a fief here, calling it Korea. Historically, the subordination and jurisdiction of Hancheng have undergone many changes.

Hancheng ancient city has a long history. The ancient city of Hancheng was built in the Sui Dynasty. Emperor Wendi changed xia yang to Hancheng in 18 (AD 598), and the official name of Hancheng began. Yang Di began to build a earthen city in 1 1 with a history of 1500 years. In the eighth year of Tang Wude (625), Hancheng County was established, and in the thirteenth year of Ming Chongzhen (1640), with the approval of the court, the local officials advocated it. In order to protect the ancient city, the municipal government made a decision to protect the ancient city and build a new city in the early 1980 s, which made the ancient block well protected.

Hancheng Ancient City is one of the well-preserved ancient cities in China. There are a lot of ancient buildings and historic houses and shops in this city. There are dozens of county halls, stupa, Zunjing Pavilion, Longmen Academy, Chenghuang Temple, Qingshan Temple, Wuying on the fifth floor, Yuanjue Temple, Yuelou Building, and temples of all sizes. Glass ornaments, resplendent and magnificent, with heavy eaves and heavy buildings, are well-structured, bringing together buildings of Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties. Especially in the Yuan Dynasty, Shaanxi accounted for more than 90% and the whole country accounted for more than 1/6.

Location of Old Town: Hancheng Old Town is in the southwest corner of Hancheng City, near Hancheng Museum.