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Introducing the tourist attractions in my hometown of Shaanxi in English. Introducing the scenic spots and historic sites in Shaanxi in English.

Introduction to Shaanxi tourist attractions English version Chinese version

Xi'an, the capital of Shaanxi Province, is one of the few Chinese cities where ancient walls can still be seen. Xi'an was founded over 3,000 years ago and has an impressive collection of archeology to help explain its rich history. Formerly known as Chang'an ("ternal peace"), the city of Xi'an served as the capital under the 13th dynasty.

Xi'an is a community within the local arts called vests and has a thriving archaeological reproduction industry that produces it, featuring painted Neolothic pottery; life-size Qin terracotta figures, given Glazes are characteristic of funerary wares and characteristic of tomb paintings. A variety of folk crafts are also produced in this area, including needlework, ceramics, paper cutting and rubbing (making impressions from stone carvings).

China had 231 emperors and one reigning empress, who was buried in Shaanxi in 079. One of the royal mausoleums in Shaanxi, to most apple visitors, is the tomb of Oianling Wu Zetian, China's only tuling empress and her hubband Li Zhi, who had the characteristics of Emperor Qin Shihuang as the "Star Pool" and Ma Emperor Gaozong praised Terracotta warriors in the Zhou Dynasty 2,800 years ago, 6,000-year-old Neolithic Banpo Museum---an important excavated restored Neolothic Chinese village, one of China's best-preserved cities built in the early Ming Dynasty Wall (1368-1644), famous callgraphers erected in 652, Forest of Stone Steles, the largest stone library in China and also called the Treasury of Chinese Calligraphy with the majestic collection of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda that formed the Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 220) to the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911).

English introduction to tourist attractions in Shaanxi Province

Xi'an, the capital of Shannxi Province, is stuated in the fertile Wei RiverValley.One of the few Chinese cities where the ancient foetress walls can still be seen. capital under 13 dynasties.

Xi'an is vest known as within the local arts and crafts community for its thriving archaeological reproduction industry, which features painted Neolothic pottery; life-size Qin terra-cotta figures, glazed Tang funeral wares, and Tang tomb murals. A wide variety of folk crafts is also produced in the region, including needlework, ceramics, paper cuts, and rubbing (made from the impressions of stone carvings).

China had 231 emperors and one ruling empress, 79 of whom were buried in Shaanxi. One imperial mausoleum in Shaanxi, which apples to most of visitors, is the Oianling Tomb where Wu Zetian, China's only tuling empress, and her hubband Li Zhi, who has Emperor Gaozong of the Tang Emperor Qin shihuang's Terra-Cotta Warriors and Horses acclaimed as the "Star Pool" in the Zhou Dynasty 2,800 years ago, the Neolithic Banpo Museum with a history of 6,000 years---an important excavated restored Neolothic Chinese village, the China's best-preserved City Wall built in the early Ming Dynasty(1368-1644), the Big Wild Goose Pagoda erected in 652, the Forest of Steles, the largest stone library in China and also called a treasure house of Chinese calligraphy with a superb collection by famous callgraphers form Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 220) to Qing Dynasty(1644-1911).

The Terra-Catta WarriorsHorses of the Qin Dynasty--Qin Terracotta Warriors

Huaqing Hot Spring-Huaqing Pool

First Emperor's Tomb of the Qin Dynasty-Mausoleum of the First Emperor of Qin

City Wall-Xi'an City Wall

Banpo Museum-Banpo Museum

Big Wild Goose Pagoda - Big Wild Goose Pagoda

Forst of Stelae - Forest of Steles

Great Mosque - Mosque

Famen Temple - Famen Temple

Maoling Mausoleum-Maoling

Yang Guifei(719-756)Tomb-Yang Guifei Tomb

Black Dargon Temple-Qinglong Temple

Temple of Prosperous Teaching-Xingjiao Temple

Three Days on Mount Huashan-Huashan 3-day tour

Qianling Tomb-Qianling Mausoleum

Yellow Emperor's Tomb-Huangdi Mausoleum

Yaowang Temple Yaowang Temple

I need an English composition about the scenic spots in Yulin, Shaanxi, urgent! ! !

Beitai Town, is located in Yulin City, 4 kilometers north of the city red hill. Beitai town is the Ming Dynasty the Great Wall ruins of the most ambitious, building one of the most majestic momentum, known as China's " three wonders of the Great Wall ( East Shanhaiguan, in Beitai Town, West Jiayuguan ) " and " the Great Wall first " called. In 1992 the Shaanxi province government announced for the provincial cultural relics protection units. In 2001 06 Sept. 25 , Beitai town as the Ming Dynasty ancient architecture, was included in the State Council approved the fifth batch of national key cultural relics protection unit list.

Chinese: Zhenbeitai, located on the top of Hongshan Mountain 4 kilometers north of Yulin City superior. Zhenbeitai is one of the grandest and most majestic buildings in the Great Wall ruins of the Ming Dynasty. It is known as one of the "three wonders of the Great Wall of China (Shanhaiguan in the east, Zhenbeitai in the middle, and Jiayuguan in the west)" and "the third wonder of the Great Wall of China". "One unit". In 1992, the Shaanxi Provincial Government announced it as a provincial cultural relic protection unit. On June 25, 2001, Zhenbeitai, as an ancient building from the Ming Dynasty, was approved by the State Council to be included in the fifth batch of national key cultural relics protection units.

Introduction to Xi'an's attractions in English

Introduction to Xi'an's attractions in English

Xi'an, formerly known as Chang'an and Haojing, is now the capital of Shaanxi Province, a sub-provincial city, and a national region The Central City (Northwest) is an important central city in western China approved by the State Council. Here is my introduction to Xi'an's attractions in English. I hope it can help you!

Introduction to Xi'an attractions in English

Great Wild Goose Pagoda Small Wild Goose Pagoda Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum of Qinshihuang

Museum of Emperor Qinshihuang's Tomb Figures of Soldiers and Horses The Tomb of Emperor Qinshihuang The Drum Tower The Bell Tower

The Xi'an Circumvallation The Huaqing Pond The Famen Temple

The Yellow River Hukou Waterfall The Huanghe Hukou Waterfall Lotus palace of Tang Dynasty Xi'an: Big Wild Goose Pagoda (Dayanta)

The Big Wild Goose Pagoda (Dayan Ta), is a Buddhistpagoda built in 652 AD during the Tang Dynasty and originally had five stories. The original construction of rammed earth with a stone exterior facade eventually collapsed five decades later but was rebuilt by Empress Wu Zetian in 704AD who added five more stories. A massive earthquake in 1556 heavily damaged the pagoda and reduced it by three stories to its current height of seven stories One of the pagoda's many functions was to hold sutras and figurines of the Buddha that were brought to China from India by Xuanzang, a famous Chinese Buddhist monk, scholar, traveler, and translator.Xuanzang is a prominent Buddhist figure mostly known for his seventeen year overland trip to India and back, which is recorded in detail in his autobiography and a biography, and which provided the inspiration for the epic novel “Journey to the West ”.

The pagoda is built on the premises of the Temple of Great Maternal Grace (Da Ci'en), originally built in 589 AD and then rebuilt 647 AD by the Tang Emperor Gaozong in memory of his mother EmpressWende. Before the gates of the temple stands a statue of Xuanzang. North Square of Big Wild Goose Pagoda

Surrounding Big Wild Goose Pagoda, the scenery is also quite charming, especially the square north of the Da Ci' en Temple. Covering about 110,000 square meters (131563 square yards) plus 20,000 square meters (23920.6 square yards) of water area, it holds many records: in Asia, it is the biggest Tang-culture square, the biggest fountain and waterscape square, and the largest-scale sculptures area. In the world, it has the most benches, the longest light-belt, and the largest-scale acoustic complex.

The entire square is composed of waterscape fountains, a cultural square, gardens and tourist paths. There you can taste real Chinese culture and traditions and fully enjoy the truly attractive views. With reliefs on the theme of the prosperous Tang Dynasty, 200-meter-long (656-foot-long) sculpture groups, 8 groups of sculpted figures, 40 relievos on the land, and 22 styles of musical fountains, it has become a must-see when you visit Big Wild Goose

The Museum of Qin Terra-cotta Warriors and Horses< /p>

One of the most significant archaeological finds in the world, this

16,300-square-meter excavation reveals more than 7,000 life-size terracotta figures of warriors and horses arranged in battle formations. ( 3 pits)

The terracotta warriors and horses, created about 2,200 years ago, were found in 1974 on the east side of the tomb of the First Emperor Qin Shihuang (259 BC - 210 BC) near Xi'an .

Emperor Qin Shihuang had Ying as his surname and Zheng as his given name. In 221 B.C., when he unified the whole country, named himself Shihuang Di and carried on the hereditary system.

< p> To protect against harassment by the Hun aristocrats. Emperor Qin Shihuang ordered the Great Wall be built. The Bell Tower (Zhonglou)

Centrally located on the Xi'an. The original City Bell Tower was constructed in 1582 and situated in the west, but on its reconstruction in 1739, the tower was relocated to its present site. A Ming dynasty bell weighing approximately 14.76 tons hangs in the tower, but no longer chimes to inform residents of the time of day. Visitors have the chance to inspect up-close a number of smaller bells.

Although the site itself is more of a landmark than an attraction, it is frequently enlivened with local performances. Visitors interested in local music should visit the site in the morning and early afternoon.

Originally, the tower had a number of entrances, but today, it only has one accessible entrance located on Bei Dajie close to the Admission Ticket Office.

< p> Xi'an: Drum Tower (Gulou)

The Drum Tower was built in 1380 during the early Ming Dynasty, and got its name from the hugedrum located within the building. In contrast to the Bell Tower, where bell was stricken at dawn, drum was beat at sunset to indicate the end of the day.

There are twenty-four drums in the north and south sides of the Drum Tower. These drums stand for the Twenty-four Solar Terms, a form of weather

calendar created by theChinese in order to guide the agricultural production. The Xi'an Circumvallation

The Xi'an Circumvallation site is located at the center of xi 'an city with the form of a rectangular. The circumvallation, with its wall height of 12 meters, bottom width of 18 meters and top width of 15 meters, consists of 4 city gates: changle gate to the east, anding gate to the west , yongling gate to the south and anyuan gate to the north. Its east wall has the length of 2590 meters, west wall of 2631.2 meters, south wall of 3441.6 meters and north wall of 3241 meters. It was constructed on the basis of the tang imperial city and under the strategic consideration of defense. The thickness of the wall is larger than its height and is very solid that cars can run on it. The existing circumvallation was built during

1373-1378 with the history of more than 600 years. It is one of the most

famous wall construction in China's history after the middle ages as well as the most preserved ancient one in China. Small Wild Goose Pagoda

The Small Wild Goose Pagoda, sometimes Little Wild Goose Pagoda (Chinese: 小 Wild Goose Pagoda; pinyin: Xiǎoyàn Tǎ), is one of two significant pagodas in the city of Xi'an, China, the site of the old Han and Tang capital Chang'an. The other notable pagoda is the Giant Wild Goose Pagoda, originally built in 652 and restored in 704. The Small Wild Goose Pagoda was built between 707_709, during the Tang Dynasty under Emperor Zhongzong of Tang (r 705_710). The pagoda stood 45