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What are the tourist attractions in Shaanxi?

I. Huashan Mountain

Huashan Mountain, located in the south section of Yuquan Road, huayin city, Weinan, is one of the five famous mountains in China, and is known as "the most dangerous mountain in the world". Huashan Mountain is adjacent to Qinling Mountains in the south, overlooking Huangpi in the north and guarding the gateway of the Central Plains in the northwest. It is rich in resources, unique in landscape and rich in cultural connotation. Huashan Mountain is one of the cradles of China culture. According to Zhang Taiyan, a scholar in Qing Dynasty, "China" and "Huaxia" were both named after Huashan Mountain. Huashan Mountain has left the footprints of countless celebrities, as well as countless stories and historical sites. Since the Sui and Tang Dynasties, scholars such as Li Bai and Du Fu have recited more than a thousand Huashan poems, inscriptions and travel notes, and there are as many as a thousand stone carvings.

Second, the Terracotta Warriors Museum.

Qin Shihuang Mausoleum Museum, Qinling North Road, Lintong District, Xi City, is magnificent, with Lishan Mountain in the south and Weishui in the north. It is a large-scale ruins museum based on the ruins park of Qin Shihuang Mausoleum. The pit of Qin Terracotta Warriors and Horses was discovered in 1974, which is known as "the eighth wonder of the world" and "one of the great discoveries in the archaeological history of the 20th century". The mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor is well-laid and large-scale, which has high historical, scientific and artistic value. At present, more than 600 burial pits and tombs have been found in the mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor. Many famous tourists from home and abroad come to visit this great historical site in droves.

III. Xi Angu City Wall

Xi 'an Ancient City Wall, also known as Xi 'an Ming City Wall, is located in Yuecheng, Da 'nan Gate, Beilin District, Xi. It is roughly rectangular, with wall height 12m, bottom width 18m, top width 15m, east wall length of 2,590m, west wall length of 263 1.2m and south wall length of 344 1. There are four gates: East Changle Gate, Dingmen in Xi 'an, South Yongning Gate and Beiyuanmen. Each gate consists of an arrow tower and a tower. The existing city wall was built in the seventh to eleventh year of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty (1374- 1378), with a history of more than 600 years. It is the largest and best preserved ancient city wall in China.

Fourth, Datang Furong Garden.

Datang Furong Garden is located in Furong West Road, Qujiang New District, Xi City. It has been a royal garden since ancient times. It rose in Qin and Han Dynasties and flourished in Sui and Tang Dynasties. Because it is widely planted in water, it is named Furong Garden. Tang Xuanzong often came here to play. Today's Datang Furong Garden, built in a retro style on the site of the original Tang Dynasty, is the largest imitation Tang Dynasty building complex in China, a large royal garden that displays the historical features of the prosperous Tang Dynasty in an all-round way in China, and the largest cultural theme park in northwest China. There are two "world's largest" parks, the world's largest fragrance project and the world's largest water curtain film performance.

Five, Huaqing Palace

Huaqing Palace Scenic Area is located in Huaqing Road, Lintong District, 30 kilometers east of the city, adjacent to the Terracotta Warriors and Horses, the eighth wonder of the world. Emperors of Zhou, Qin, Han, Sui and Tang Dynasties built their own palaces here. It is famous at home and abroad for its eternal hot spring resources, historical allusions of princes in bonfire dramas, love stories between Emperor Ming of Tang Dynasty and Yang Guifei, and the place where the "Xi 'an Incident" occurred, and has become a symbolic scenic spot of cultural tourism in China Tang Palace.

Huaqing Palace has Tang Yutang Site Museum, Wujiantang, Jiulong Lake, Furong Lake Scenic Area, Tang Liyuan Site Museum and other cultural areas, as well as landmark buildings such as Feishuangtang, Wanshoutang, Changshengtang, Yuan Huan and Wangyutang.