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Notice of suspension of operations of Huaqing Palace in Xi'an due to the epidemic

Huaqing Palace is an AAAAA tourist attraction in China. Huaqing Palace is backed by Lishan Mountain and is also called Lishan Palace. It was the exclusive palace of the feudal emperors of the Tang Dynasty. However, the epidemic situation in Shaanxi has been severe recently. In order to protect the physical and mental health of tourists and in accordance with Xi'an's epidemic prevention and control needs, the scenic spot will be temporarily closed.

Closing Announcement

Dear tourists and friends:

According to the needs of epidemic prevention and control in Xi'an, the Huaqing Palace Scenic Area will be closed from now on, and the reopening time will be notified later. For dozens of related information, please follow the official WeChat and Weibo of Huaqing Palace Scenic Area.

Tourists who have booked or purchased tickets online can choose to apply for a refund through the original ticket purchase channel or call 400-029-9989 or (029) 83818888 for consultation. We apologize for the inconvenience caused to you!

Thank you again for your support and understanding. We will meet again after the epidemic is cleared.

Hereby announces

Shaanxi Huaqing Palace Cultural Tourism Co., Ltd.

December 21, 2021

Huaqing Palace Scenic Area Introduction

Huaqing Palace (Lishan, Huaqing Pool) is located 30 kilometers east of Xi'an, adjacent to the Terracotta Warriors and Horses. It is famous at home and abroad for its eternal hot spring resources and numerous historical events, and has become an iconic scenic spot for China's Tang Palace cultural tourism.

The Qing Palace has a long history. Emperors of the Zhou, Qin, Han, Sui, and Tang dynasties built palaces here. In the palace, there are cultural areas such as Tang Yutang Ruins Museum, Five Halls at the An Incident Site, Jiulong Lake, Furong Lake Scenic Area, Tang Liyuan Ruins Museum, and landmark buildings such as Feishuang Hall, Wanshou Hall, Changsheng Hall, Yuan Huantang, and Wang Yutang.

"Ode to Hot Spring" Monument

Because of its early development and utilization, Lishan Hot Spring was deeply loved by emperors of all ages and enjoys the reputation of "the best imperial spring in the world". As early as 6,000 years ago during the Yangshao Culture period, the ancestors of Jiangzhai began to use Lishan Hot Spring. Lishan Hot Spring has a long history and contains rich cultural connotations. It is an indispensable and important part of the history and culture of the Chinese nation.