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Introduction to the scenic spots of Datang Furong Garden

The attractions of Datang Furong Garden are introduced as follows:

Xi 'an Datang Furong Garden is a national AAAAA-level tourist attraction, the first large-scale royal garden-style cultural theme park in China to fully display the prosperous Tang Dynasty, and the first "Five Senses" theme park with the world's largest external fragrance project and the world's largest aquatic performance.

Datang Furong Garden is located in Qujiang New District, Xi City, Shaanxi Province. It was built on the site of the original Tang Furong Garden, covering an area of 1 1,000 mu. Scenic spots include Ziyun Building, Palace of Maids in Palace, Imperial Banquet Palace, Fanglinyuan, Feng Ming Jiutian Theatre, Xingyuan, Lu Yu Teahouse, Tang Shi, Qujiang Liu Yin and many other scenic spots.

The landscape of the whole garden is divided into 12 cultural theme areas, which reproduce the splendid civilization of the Tang Dynasty from the aspects of emperors, poems, folk customs, diet, women, tea culture, religion, science and technology, diplomacy, imperial examinations, singing and dancing, and the characteristics of the gatehouse.

The development of history

In the Qin Dynasty, the famous imperial forbidden garden-Yichun Garden was opened by taking advantage of the natural characteristics of the original mountains and rivers and beautiful scenery in Qujiang area, making Qujiang an important part of the imperial forbidden garden in the forest.

In the third year of Emperor Kai of Sui Dynasty (583), Emperor Wen of Sui officially moved to the new capital. Emperor Wendi of Sui planned to change Qujiang into "Furong Garden". After some transformation in the early Sui Dynasty, Qujiang, as a royal garden, re-entered the historical stage and had a new name-Furong Garden. At the same time, it is closely connected with the capital Daxing City, and its downstream pool flows into the city, which is one of the water sources for workshops in the southeast of the city.

In Yang Di era, Huangzhou carved various water ornaments in Qujiang Lake, and ministers sat by Qujiang Lake to enjoy Qujiang flowing water, which introduced the story of literati's qu shui in Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties to the court, endowed Qujiang with humanistic spirit, and laid the foundation for the formation and development of Qujiang culture in Tang Dynasty.