The
continuous history of Xian has apparently resulted in its magnificent
culture. Today's Xian is a world famous tourist city and an inexhaustible
treasure house of cultural relics. Now heads of state from many
countries and people from all walks of life come to the city to
broaden their knowledge of Chinese civilization.
Foremost is the China's greatest archeological
excavation, the Terra
Cotta Warriors and Horses . Life size terracotta figures
of warriors and horses arranged in battle formations symbolically
guard the Mausoleum
of Emperor Qin Shi Huang , the first emperor of the
Qin Dynasty (246-209B.C). The State Council authorized the building
of a museum on the site in 1975 for the protection of the discovery.
So far, altogether over 7,000 pottery soldiers, horses, chariots,
and even weapons have been unearthed and displayed in the museum.
It is cited as the 'Eighth Wonder of the World' and was listed by
UNESCO in 1987 as one of the world cultural heritages.
Spending some time at the Huaqing Hot Springs on the way back from the Terra Cotta Army
site is a must for every visitor to Xian. For centuries emperors
came here to bathe and enjoy the scenic beauty, and it has been
a favorite spa since the Tang Dynasty (618-907 A.D). The palace
complex has also been the scene of political intrigue, so there
is plenty of interest to discover during your visit.
Covering
an area of about 100,000 square meters, the Banpo
Village Remains was a village settlement of the earliest
inhabitants of Xian, typical of the Neolithic Yangshao culture.
At this site, archaeologists have discovered nearly 10,000 production
tools and daily utensils of various kinds and the remains of 45
houses, 200 cellars, 6 pottery kilns, 174 adults' burial pits and
73 children's burial jars.
Every Ming city (1368-1644) had a bell tower and
a drum tower. The bell was sounded at dawn and the drum at dusk.
The two buildings at Xian are the best known in China. The Bell Tower was built in the city center and from the
top can enjoy a panoramic view of the whole of Xian. Not far away
to the west is the Drum Tower , a large drum inside was for marking the passage
of time each night in ancient times. Now, they are outstanding examples
of the ancient architecture of Xian.
Housing more than 2,300 famous steles and inscribed
memorial tablets of the Han, Wei, Sui, Tang, Yuan, Ming, Qing dynasties
and known as the largest 'stone-book warehouse'in China, the Forest of Stone Steles in Xian is a treasure house of calligraphic
art. It is situated on Sanxue Jie, near the south gate of the Xian
City Wall
. The City Wall in Xian is the most complete city wall to survive
in China, as well being one of the largest ancient military defensive
systems in the world. It was built first in the early Ming Dynasty
(1368-1644) and renovated in recent years. Outside the city wall
is a moat. A circular park has now been built along the high wall
and the deep moat.
Additional
attractions are the Big
Wild Goose Pagoda and Small
Wild Goose Pagoda of the Tang Dynasty (618-907 A.D),
while worshipers still frequent the Great
Mosque and the famous Famen
Temple noted for its collection of Sakyamuni's relics.
These together with the magnificent Shaanxi
History Museum are all highly recommended attractions
to be visited when you come to Xian.

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