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Address of Haitong Square in Cangshan, Fuzhou

Xi' an is in the north of the main city.

Weiyang district, which belongs to xi, Shaanxi Province, is one of the six main urban areas in Xi. It is located in the north of Xi, the starting point of the Silk Road and the residence of Xi People's Government. The area is adjacent to Bahe River in the east and Baqiao District. Lacquer Canal in the west, bordering Qindu District of Xianyang City; South of Longshou North Road, adjacent to Xincheng and Lianhu District; North of Weishui, facing Gaoling District and Xianyang City across the river; The southwest borders Yanta District and Chang 'an District. It is located between 3414' 50 "-34 26' 22" north latitude and108 47' 08-109 02' 21"east longitude, with a total area of 264 square kilometers. Jurisdiction 12 street.

Weiyang district's name comes from Weiyang Palace, the great Han Palace in China, which means "endless prosperity". There are 1 1 dynasties in the history of China, including Qin, Han and Tang dynasties, which have not ended, and the number, area and value of ancient relics in the region are the highest in all counties in China. Among them, Qin Epang Palace, Han Chang 'an City and Tang Daming Palace were listed as "the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units" by the State Council on 196 1. Chang 'an City in Han Dynasty was the political, economic and cultural center of the whole country at that time. It is the palace with the most dynasties and the longest existence in the history of China, and it is also an important birthplace of Chinese civilization. Zhang Qian started from here twice and cut through the Silk Road, which opened the door to foreign trade and large-scale international exchanges and made Chang 'an an an international metropolis.