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Tourist Attractions in Weiyang District, Xi'an

Tourist attractions in Weiyang District of Xi'an include the ruins of Han Chang'an City, Tang Dynasty Daming Palace ruins, Xi'an Meidu Museum, Xi'an Royal Art Museum, Snow Beer Museum, etc.

1. Han Chang'an City Ruins

The Han Chang'an City Ruins still exist. The Han Chang'an City Ruins are the largest, most well-preserved, most abundant ancient capital with high cultural content in my country so far. The site was announced by the State Council as one of the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units in 1961.

2. Tang Dynasty Daming Palace Ruins

The Tang Dynasty Daming Palace Ruins are located in Daming Palace Street, Weiyang District and parts of the new city. It is bounded by Taihua South Road to the east, Jianqiang Road to the west, Xuanwu Road to the north, and Ziqiang East Road to the south.

3. Xi'an Meidu Museum

Xi'an Meidu Museum is located in the magnificent Changle Palace of Chang'an City in the Han Dynasty. Xi'an Meidu Museum is a large-scale comprehensive private museum integrating science education, art appreciation and historical research.

4. Xi'an Royal Art Museum

Xi'an Royal Art Museum is a large private museum built in the Han Chang'an City Site Protection Area. The main body of the Xi'an Royal Art Museum is still under construction and is open to the public only in some areas. Its display area is 1,000 square meters, displaying thousands of precious cultural relics and works of art from different historical periods.

5. Snow Beer Museum

Snow Beer Museum (formerly known as Xi'an Jinwei Beer Museum) was established by Jinwei Beer (Xi'an) Co., Ltd. Investment Co., Ltd. Located at No. 99, Fengcheng 12th Road, Xi'an Economic Development Zone, it is divided into four parts: "Beer Knowledge Exhibition Hall", "Beer Origin and Development Exhibition Hall", "China Beer Development Exhibition Hall" and "Snow Beer Exhibition Hall".