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What are the tourist attractions in Ganxian County?

Introduction: Ganxian County is located in the north of the middle section of Guanzhong Plain in Shaanxi Province and the south edge of Weibei Plateau. Ganling is the only tomb in the world where the husband and wife emperors are buried together, and it is a famous tourist attraction at home and abroad. The following is what tourist attractions I have prepared for you in Ganxian County. Let's have a look!

1. Xianyang Ganling Museum AAAA

Ticket price of Xianyang Ganling Museum-level tourist scenic spot: 71 yuan Ganling is located on Liangshan Mountain, Ganxian County, 85 kilometers west of Xi 'an. It is the burial tomb of Tang Gaozong Li Zhi and Empress Wu Zetian. It is conical with a height of 1,49 meters above sea level. It is a representative one of the Tang Tombs, with a cemetery area of 2.4 million square meters and a palace pavilion built in that year. After being destroyed by the war, only the stone tablet remains, and the momentum still exists. At present, there are six pairs of shuttle columns, one pair of Chinese watches, one pair of winged horses and one pair of ostriches, five pairs of stone horses, ten pairs of generals and stone men, a "tablet without words" and a "monument to the sacred record", as well as 61 stone statues of domestic minority leaders and foreign envoys who attended the funeral of Emperor Gaozong at that time (their heads have been destroyed) and stone lions.

2. Ganling Underground Palace

Ganling Underground Palace is located in Ganxian County, Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province. It is the burial tomb of Tang Gaozong Li Zhi and his empress, namely the only empress Wu Zetian in China history. There are 17 buried tombs. In Ganling, the most attractive thing for people is the underground palace hidden under the velvet grass and bushes. So what is the shape of the underground palace? This is still a fascinating mystery. Here, we only make some reasonable inferences based on relevant information to arouse readers' rich reverie. Ganling is located in Ganxian County, Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province. It is the burial tomb of Tang Gaozong Li Zhi and his empress, namely the only empress Wu Zetian in China history. There are 17 buried tombs. In Ganling, the most attractive thing for people is the underground palace hidden under the velvet grass and bushes. So what is the shape of the underground palace? This is still a fascinating mystery. Here, we only make some reasonable inferences based on relevant information to arouse readers' rich reverie. First, it is known from relevant historical materials that Ganling was built in imitation of Chang 'an City in the Tang Dynasty.

3. xingguo temple, Ganxian

xingguo temple, also known as the North Temple, is located in Bujia Lane, northwest of Ganxian County (west of Ganxian Party School). It is 3 meters long from north to south and 7 meters wide from east to west. There are five main halls, three partial halls and fourteen buildings, which are the seat of Ganxian Buddhist Association. Xingguo temple was founded at the end of Sui Dynasty and the beginning of Tang Dynasty. It is located in Shan Zhinan, Liang, to the east of desert water, and to the northeast of the site of Qin Liangshan Palace. It is a land of geomantic omen surrounded by mountains and rivers and lush forests, and it is also a pure land of Buddhism with quiet and elegant scenery. At that time, the temple covered an area of more than 1 mu, with a large scale, magnificent buildings, carved beams and painted buildings and exquisite pagodas. Monks and monks are gathered, incense is flourishing, and there are many believers, which are famous far and near. In the first year of Tang Ruizong civilization (684), Fengtian County was established to worship Ganling. North Temple is located in the northwest outside the county seat, echoing the county seat. In the first year of Jianzhong in Tang Dezong (78), Fengtian City was expanded, and the North Temple was included in the northwest of Luocheng. Later, the North Temple Street was named after the North Temple, so the local people said, "There was the North Temple first, and then there was Fengtian." In order to avoid Zhu Zhi's rebellion, Tang Dezong stayed in the North Temple for four years (783) in Jianzhong. He visited the North Temple for many times to pay homage and pray for the Buddha's protection, so as to put an end to the rebellion at an early date, which made the kingdom of the Tang Dynasty last forever. The monks in the North Temple also tried their best to be loyal, supported the emperor, and made suggestions to help Tang Jun defend the city.