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Shaanxi travel guide must-see attractions

Shaanxi has a long history and is one of the important birthplaces of Chinese civilization. In ancient times, it was located in Yongzhou and Liangzhou, the hometown of Emperor Yan and the burial place of Huangdi. I have compiled the most popular tourist attractions in Shaanxi for you, hoping to make your trip to Shaanxi even better. Yuehua Mountain, the most popular tourist attraction in Shaanxi, is one of the five famous mountains in China. It is located in the south of Huayin City, at an altitude of 2,200 meters, bordering the Yellow River to the north and the Qinling Mountains to the south, hence its name. Because it faces Shaohua Mountain to the west, it was called Taihua Mountain in ancient times. It is a national scenic spot. This is Huayue Zhangxian, one of the eight scenic spots in Guanzhong. Mausoleum of the Yellow Emperor The Mausoleum of the Yellow Emperor, the tomb of the Yellow Emperor Xuanyuan, the ancestor of the Chinese nation, is located on the top of Qiaoshan, 1 km north of Huangling County, Shaanxi Province. In 1961, the State Council announced the No. 1 ancient tomb as one of the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units, known as "the best tomb in the world". The Terracotta Warriors, a group of underground sculptures built in the 3rd century AD, show people the glory of ancient oriental culture with their majestic momentum, mighty and orderly army formations and lifelike pottery figurines. Judging from the construction period, architectural scale and artistic effect, it is comparable to the "Seven Wonders of the World". Big Wild Goose Pagoda asked him to build a tower in the temple to store the scriptures he brought back from India. This tower was originally called Jingta. Later generations called it the Big Wild Goose Pagoda. It was towering and straight, arousing the admiration of the world. This Big Wild Goose Pagoda has a history of more than 1,300 years and has become a unique symbol of the ancient city. A good place to visit in Shaanxi Xi'an City Wall The city wall of Xi'an Mansion in the Ming Dynasty of China. In Xi City, Shaanxi Province. It was built from the third to the eleventh year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty (1370 ~ 1378). It was expanded from the imperial city of Chang'an City in the Tang Dynasty and Fengyuan City in the Yuan Dynasty. It was originally a rammed earth city wall. During the Longqing period of the Ming Dynasty (1567 ~ 1572), Governor Zhang Zhi laid bricks outside the rammed earth city wall for the first time. Xi'an Forest of Stone Pillars/Steles is rich in content. It is not only a treasure house of ancient Chinese calligraphy art, but also a distribution center for ancient documents, classics and stone carvings. It describes some achievements in the development of Chinese culture and reflects the historical facts of cultural exchanges between China and foreign countries, so it is well-known at home and abroad. Tang Paradise is China's first large-scale royal garden-style cultural theme park that fully displays the style of the prosperous Tang Dynasty. As early as in history, Furong Garden was a prestigious royal garden. Today's Tang Furong Garden was built on the site of the original Tang Furong Garden. With the background of "walking into history, feeling humanity, and experiencing life", it shows the splendid civilization of the Tang Dynasty. Taibai Mountain, a must-see attraction in Shaanxi, is the main peak of the famous Qinling Mountains in China and the highest peak in eastern mainland China, with an altitude of 3,767 meters. The Qinling Mountains are a natural barrier between the north and south of China and the watershed between the Yangtze River and the Yellow River. Huaqing Hot Spring Huachi is a royal palace located on the site of the Qing Palace in the Tang Dynasty. It is 30 kilometers away from Xi to the west, adjacent to Lishan Mountain in the south and Weishui River in the north. Because of its eternal hot spring resources, the love story between Tang Dynasty and Yang Guifei, the place where the An incident occurred, and rich humanistic and historical resources, it has become a famous cultural tourist attraction in China, a national key cultural relic protection unit, and one of the first batch of 5A tourist demonstration scenic spots in the country. Cuihuashan Shaanxi Cuihuashan Landslide Landscape National Geopark is one of the first 11 national geoparks approved by the Ministry of Land and Resources in March 2001. It is also the first national geopark to be completed and unveiled. In 2002, it was rated as a national 4A tourist area by the National Tourism Administration.