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Xian, the capital of 13 ancient Chinese dynasties is endowed with a huge number of sites of historic and cultural interest. With its long history, Xian is home to some of the most famous historical sites in the world and Xian's local cuisine is world renowned for its diverse styles and delicious tastes. Although filled with history, Xian is a modern and dynamic city and has wonderful amenities and a hopping nightlife.
Undeniably Xian's most famous site is its Terracotta Warriors which were buried around the mausoleum of Emperor Qin Shihuang, the first emperor of the Qin Dynasty is an archaeological treasure that shocked the world when it was discovered. The Big Wild Goose Pagoda, one of the symbols of Xian was built to house Buddhist Sutras in 652AD. Located in the middle of a beautiful temple complex, the pagoda is a must see for visitors to Xian. The city of Xian is very proud of their Ancient City Wall. It is the most intact ancient city wall in the world and is a prime example of an ancient defensive structure. Visitors to Xian are able to rent a bike and ride the entire circumference from the top of the wall, or hire an electric car to ride around. It gives visitors a great chance to look down into the ancient city of Xian. Located in the exact center of ancient Xian are two of its most famous symbols, the Drum and Bell Towers. The Bell Tower is located in the exact center of the city and the Drum Tower is located a block away. The area surrounding the two towers has been turned into a wonderful shopping district. The towers are lit at night and are spectacular. Located behind the Drum Tower is a market which sells many art works and local snacks. China's Tang Dynasty (618-907) was the most prosperous and colorful of all of China's ancient Dynasties. It is famous for its arts and poems, dress and culture, and music and dancing. Visitors to Xian get a chance to step back in time and relive this fantastic era at the Tang Dynasty Show. Visitors upon entering the theater are taken to their seats for a dinner of Jiaozi (dumplings). The show is a spectacle of color, culture, music, and dance. The spectacular music and beautiful costumes with long flowing sleeves perfectly match and complement each other.
Visitors to Xian often come only for one or two day and visit the most famous sites, but Xian has so many more amazing sites to offer visitors. The lesser known, but no less spectacular, Small Wild Goose Pagoda Scenic Area is surrounded around the ancient Small Wild Goose Pagoda. The ancient pagoda is small than the Big Wild Goose Pagoda and more dainty in appearance. The area around the pagoda has been turned into a beautiful garden-like scenic area which includes the Xian History Museum. Since it is not as famous as the bigger pagoda, it has fewer visitors and is more peaceful. The 8 Immortals Temple located outside the ancient city wall is an amazing Taoist Temple. The temple tucked away in a residential area is exquisitely designed. It is filled with gardens, ancient buildings, and Taoist monks and nuns. The area is permeated with a feeling of peace and is a wonderful way to spend a few hours while visiting Xian. The Academy Gate and Cultural Street is one of the best shopping places in the whole of China. It is not large, or flashy like many shopping streets, but its atmosphere and the items it offers are simply wonderful. The Culture Street which begins at the Academy Gate is lined with Ming and Qing Dynasty shops. The shops offer beautiful high quality arts and crafts. Visitors can watch artisans creating paint brushes by hand. Other shops have people carving Xun, an ancient Chinese musical instrument. There are shops that deal in paintings, fans, crafts, and jade and jewelry. It is an amazing place to find unique Chinese items.
Xian is famous for its Terracotta Warriors and City Wall, but there is so much more to this fantastic ancient city. Being such an ancient city, Xian is filled with things for visitors to see and do. Visitors who spend an extra day or two in Xian never regret it and discover so many wonderful sites that they didn't even know existed. You can visit http://www.chinaodysseytours.com to get more information about this.
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The Ancient City of Ping Yao
During the Ming and Qing dynasties Ping Yao, in the center of Shanxi province, was the financial capital of China. Today the city’s ancient architecture is in very good condition and it retains much the same appearance it had hundreds of years ago. Nor will its celebrated appearance change; Ping Yao is a wholly protected city.
The three most important sites in Ping Yao are the city wall, Zhenggua Temple and Double Forest Temple. The city wall is 64 kilometres long, 12 meters high and 3-6 meters wide across the top. It has 72 watchtowers and 3000 external battlements, representing 72 people of great wisdom and 3000 disciples of Confucius. From above the wall resembles a tortoise. The tortoise is an ancient symbol of longevity, and it was thought that having a wall of this shape would make the city eternally secure.
On the south section of the wall there’s a Confucian temple that was once also a school. Potential officials would study there before taking the rigorous bureaucratic exams.
A major part of the buildings in Ping Yao are traditional courtyard dwellings, some occupied by the same families that have lived there for hundreds of years. Some of the larger courtyard mansions, once the homes of rich silk merchants or baners, have been converted into guest houses. Called Si He Yun, these guesthouses attract thousands of tourists each year.
The buildings in Ping Yao are famous for their vaulted ceilings. Designed to keep rooms cool in summer and warm in winter, this ceiling architectural feature is unique to northwest China. In addition, the doors and windows of Ping Yao’s buildings are elaborately carved.
Cheng Huan Miao temple stands in the east of the city. Here, the local deity is enshrined and worshipped. According to legend the temple entrance was made especially low so that devotees would have to bow while entering.
There are three other important shrines in the city, each dedicated to one of the gods of fortune – Wu When, and Zhen Cai Shen, who brought fortune to business, academia and life in general respectively. These temples are important today not just for their religious aspects, but also because they are decorated with beautiful Qing era murals. Some of these murals are descriptions of hell, graphic representations of punishments doled out in the afterlife for sins commited in this life.
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