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Announcement on the temporary closure of Xi'an's Daming Palace National Heritage Park due to the epidemic

Due to the epidemic in Xi'an recently, many scenic spots have been closed. The current epidemic prevention and control is very serious. Today, the Daming Palace National Heritage Park in Xi'an's An Scenic Area will be temporarily closed from now on. More details below.

1. Closure Announcement

At 7:00 on December 23, the Daming Palace National Heritage Park announced its closure. In accordance with the needs of epidemic prevention and control in Xi'an, the Daming Palace National Heritage Park will be temporarily closed from now on until further notice. If you have any questions or need help, please call 029-82200808.

2. Introduction to scenic spots

The Daming Palace National Heritage Park is a world cultural heritage and a national key cultural relics protection unit. Daming Palace is located on Taihua South Road, Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province, in Longshou Courtyard in the north of Chang'an City. It was built in the eighth year of Emperor Taizong's reign (634), with a slightly trapezoidal plane.

The Forbidden City of the Ming Dynasty was the most magnificent palace complex in the Tang Dynasty and the largest palace complex in the world at that time. It was the national symbol of the Tang Dynasty. It was built in the eighth year of Zhenguan reign of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty and was destroyed in the late Tang Dynasty. It covers an area of ??3.2 square kilometers.

The Ming Palace Museum ruins were among the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units announced by the State Council in 1961. It is a major site protection project of world significance determined by the International Council on Ancient Sites and an important part of the Silk Road's overall application for world cultural heritage. Daming Palace National Heritage Park is a key project in Xi'an's urban construction, protection of major heritage sites, and improvement of people's livelihood. Xi'an's "City Central Park" has made the protection of the Daming Palace ruins a pole of urban growth that drives Xi'an's pioneering, balanced and scientific development. It has become the ecological foundation and the most important cultural symbol of Xi'an's future urban development, and it has become a symbol of the world's ancient civilized capital. Important support to further enhance the urban characteristics of Xi'an.

On December 29, 2008, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism announced that the Daming Palace National Heritage Park was a national 5A tourist attraction.

3. Transportation Guide

Internal Traffic

Sightseeing Car Scenic Area

Scooter (sightseeing car) is 30 yuan/person. Including a circle around the entire scenic spot (the bus takes about 20 minutes, all stops at any time); there are also battery cars in the charging area.

Rent a bicycle

20 yuan/hour (bicycle), deposit 200 yuan. You can only ride in free zones. Generally play for 1-2 hours. In addition to single bicycles, the scenic spot also provides double bicycle rental services.

External transportation

Bus***

South gate of the scenic spot: Take bus No. 2, 262, 528, 717, and 723 in the city Get off the bus at the "Danfengmen, Daming Palace" station.

Dongmen (along Taihua Road): Take buses No. 2, No. 17, No. 22, No. 46, No. 104, No. 209, No. 216, No. 263 and No. 309 in the city. In Daming Get off at Palace National Heritage Park. For some lines, you can get off at "Taiyuan Road" station and reach the east gate.

Subway

Take Xi'an Metro Line 2 to Anyuanmen Station, then transfer to Bus No. 2 at Beiguan Station and get off at Daminggong Danfengmen Station, or exit the subway After the station, walk east along Qiangzi East Road for 10 minutes. Or take Metro Line 4 and get off at Daming Palace Station and Hanyuan Temple Station.