Xianyang Museum

Bronze mirror in Xianyang Museum
Bronze Mirror in Xianyang Museum
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Located on Zhongshan Street, in Xianyang City, the Xianyang Museum is a famous local history museum in China. Originally a Confucian Temple, it was opened to the public in 1962 after reconstruction and expansion.

About 28 kilometers (some 17 miles) away from Xi'an City, Xianyang City was the capital of the Qin Dynasty (221BC - 206BC) and also the central location of the Han Dynasty  's(206BC-220) Mausoleums. Accordingly, the cultural relics in the Xianyang Museum focus on the Qin Dynasty and the Han Dynasty. The museum features nine exhibition halls and a stele corridor. Among the rich cultural relics, the 3,000 Painted Terra - Cotta Warriors and Horses of the Western Han Dynasty (206BC - 24AD) are the most famous.

 The nine exhibition halls are divided into four parts as follows:

 Exhibition halls one, two and three mainly show the historical cultural relics of the Qin Dynasty. This includes all of the records indicating that Qin Shi Huang,the first emperor of the Qin Dynasty, was responsible for the unification of China. These halls also display various fine potteries, jade articles and the famous Qin bricks. With a hard texture, these precious bricks were carved with many elaborate flower patterns.
Bronze Tripod, Xianyang Museum
Bronze Tripods
Bronze Incense Burner, Xianyang Museum
Bronze Incense Burner
 The fourth exhibition hall displays the paintings and calligraphies of contemporary famous persons.

 The fifth and sixth exhibition halls show the world famous Painted Terra - Cotta Warriors and Horses of the Western Han Dynasty. The 3,000 figures comprised the great image of the royal guards of the Western Han Dynasty. This troop, full of power and grandeur, exemplifies the strength of the military power of the Western Han Dynasty. Displayed in Western Europe, North America, Japan and Singapore, this troop contributed much to carry forward the civilization of ancient China and promote the intercommunion between home and abroad.
Terra-cotta Warriors of Han Dynasty
Terracotta Warriors of Han Dynasty
Tile with Tiger Design, Western Han Dynasty
Tile with Tiger Design, Western Han Dynasty
 The seventh, eighth and ninth contain the biggest sitting bronze Buddha of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) in China as well as religion cultural relics.
 

How to get to Xianyang Museum from Xi'an


Take Xi'an metro line 1 to Houweizhai first, and then you have two options:
1. Take bus Fu 21 to Bowuguan (Museum);
2. Take bus 13 to Gudu Gongyuan (Gudu Park), and then transfer to Xianyang bus 19 to Bowuguan (Museum).   
Xi'an Bus / Metro Search
 
Admission Fee: free
Opening Hours: 09:00-17:30 (Closed on Mondays and last entry at 17:00)
 
- Last updated on Apr. 12, 2021 -
Questions & Answers on Xianyang Museum
Asked by Dr. Sharon Lim from AUSTRALIA | Apr. 22, 2016 18:45Reply
Trip to Xianyang Museum from Bell Tower by taxi
Can I take a taxi from Bell Tower to Xianyang Museum on Zhongshan Street and then take another taxi from to museum back to Bell Tower? How long is the journey and how much will it cost for the two trips?
Answers (1)
Answered by Percy from USA | Apr. 22, 2016 21:33
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Yes, you can take a taxi to the museum and another one back. A single journey is about 15 miles and a single trip takes about CNY 60-70 by taxi.
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