归档: Attractions

  • Xi’an Qinling Wildlife Park

    Xi’an Qinling Wildlife Park

    Xi’an Qinling Wildlife Park is a national 4A-level tourist Attraction that integrates wildlife ex-situ protection, science education, tourism, and leisure vacation. The park covers an area of ​​more than 2,600 acres and exhibits more than 200 species and 6,000 heads of Qinling rare animals, including the four treasures of Qinling: giant pandas, takins, golden monkeys, and crested ibis, as well as representative wild animals from all over the world. The animal population and number are both ranked first in the northwest, and the annual number of tourists exceeds 1.8 million. Since its opening, the park has successively won the titles of National Wildlife Protection Science Education Base, National Youth Civilization, Shaanxi Province Primary and Secondary School Students Research and Practice Education Base, and Xi’an Youth Science Education Base.Qinling Wildlife Park is located in Chang’an District, Xi’an. The zoo is divided into different areas, including walking tour area, driving area (herbivore area and beast area). It also has animal performance venues, small animal parks, amusement parks, rare animal breeding bases, etc. The walking area is located in the western half of the zoo, and the animal buildings include the giant panda hall, golden monkey hall, marine performance hall, amphibian and reptile hall, etc.The driving area includes the herbivorous area and the wild animal area (the cost of the sightseeing bus is included in the Adimission Ticket of the Attraction ). The herbivorous animal exhibition part of the driving area is located in the eastern half of the zoo, which is divided into two parts, the east and west. The east half is the herbivorous animals native to Africa, including the giraffe hall, zebra hall, wildebeest hall, and antelope hall; the west half is the herbivorous animals native to Asia, including the white-lipped deer unique to China, the sand Bactrian camel, and the yak.The carnivore exhibit in the drive area is located in the southern part of the zoo, and from east to west there are tigers, African lions, bears, and wolves. If you want to see the animals up close, you can take the “feeding car” in the Attraction(the fare is based on the on-site price, not included in the Attraction Adimission Ticket, and tourists are willing to buy it).There is also a small train in the park (the fare is based on the on-site price and tourists can purchase it voluntarily).There is also a marine animal performance hall in the zoo that provides visitors with exciting and thrilling performances. The specific time of the animal show is subject to the announcement of the Attraction on the day. During holidays, there will be more performances than usual.

  • The Former Residence of Gao Yuesong

    The Former Residence of Gao Yuesong

    This hundred-year courtyard in the center of Xi’an is a brick-and-wood structure courtyard that began construction at the end of the Ming dynasty. It was not until the Emperor Qianlong’s reign during the Qing Dynasty that the main project was completed. The entire construction process took more than one hundred years. Nowadays, this ancient courtyard has been opened to tourists. The wood carvings and brick sculptures in the courtyard are exquisite and delicately carved. If you like ancient residences, this will surely satisfy your needs. Inside the courtyard, you can also choose to watch a unique Shaanxi shadow puppet show and listen to authentic local dialects for a while.

  • Daci’en Temple

    Daci’en Temple

    Da Ci’en Temple is located at the southern end of Yanta Road in the southern suburbs of Xi’an City, Shaanxi Province. It is a symbolic building of Chang’an in the Tang Dynasty. Da Ci’en Temple was first built in the Sui Dynasty and was originally named “Wulou Temple”. In the 22nd year of Tang Zhenguan (AD 648), Prince Li Zhi expanded the temple in memory of his biological mother, Empress Wende, and renamed it “Da Ci’en Temple”. The Big Wild Goose Pagoda was first built in the third year of Yonghui in the Tang Dynasty (AD 652). The Big Wild Goose Pagoda was a building in the Tang Dynasty. It had five floors when it was first built. The tower base is a square brick platform. There are brick arches on all sides of each floor, and there are wooden stairs leading to the top floor in the tower. Now it is a 7-story brick pagoda in the style of imitation wood pavilion built in the Ming Dynasty. The body of the tower is an empty brick tube with a height of 64 meters. The momentum is magnificent, and it is clear at a glance. A large number of scriptures and translated Buddhist scriptures brought back by Master Xuanzang were preserved here. On March 4, 1961, the Big Wild Goose Pagoda was announced by the State Council as the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units. It was included in the “World Heritage List” by UNESCO in 2014.

  • YongxingFang

    YongxingFang

    Yongxing Lane is another destination for snacks in Xi’an City other than Huimin Street. It was one of the 108 lanes of Chang’an City in the Tang Dynasty. Nowadays, it is a place filled with local food shops in Xi’an. Many tourists would come here to enjoy local cuisine, including meat sandwiches and rice husks.

  • Famen Cultural Scenic Area

    Famen Cultural Scenic Area

    The Famen Cultural Scenic Area, located approx. 10 km north of Fufeng County in Baoji City, was first built during the late Eastern Han Dynasty. This Tang Dynasty “imperial temple” became a nationally revered Buddhist sanctuary as it enshrines the supreme Buddhist relic – the finger bone sarira of Sakyamuni Buddha. See it allFamen Cultural Scenic AreaAll treasures As a visitor, to see all the treasures of the Famen Cultural Scenic Area, you’ll need to explore three key sites: the underground palace and treasure hall at the original Famen Temple site, plus the Heshili Pagoda within the cultural area. The underground palace houses three “shadow relics” (jade replicas crafted to protect the true relics), the treasure hall displays artifacts offered by the Tang Dynasty imperial family, while the sacred Buddha’s finger relic (true body) is enshrined in the Heshili Pagoda on the eastern side of the cultural area. If you enter the attraction from the Mountain Gate Plaza on the western side of the cultural area, you’ll be greeted by the approx. 1 km-long Buddha Light Avenue. Flanked by ten towering golden Bodhisattva statues, this grand boulevard leads eastward to the He Shi Pagoda at its terminus. Sightseeing vehicles are available along the avenue. The Buddha’s finger bone relic is only displayed to the public on the 1st and 15th days of the lunar month, weekends, and major holidays. To the southwest of the cultural scenic area lies the Famen Temple and its treasure museum. Beneath the Zhen Shen Pagoda within the temple complex is the underground palace where the “Buddha’s finger relic” was discovered. Today, visitors can view three replica relics up close in the palace. After exploring the underground palace, you can wander through the serene temple grounds, which feature typical Tang Dynasty-style structures including the bell and drum towers, the Great Buddha Hall, and a liberation pond. The Treasure Hall houses hundreds of precious artifacts. In the adjacent Treasure Hall (also known as the museum), you’ll find exquisite artifacts unearthed from the underground palace. Marvel at hundreds of precious Buddhist offerings from the Tang imperial family – each piece is truly astonishing. Highlights include the eight-layered reliquary for housing Buddhist relics, the twelve-ringed monk’s staff, pure gold pagodas, white marble spirit altars, secret-color porcelain, and the emperor’s personal tea set. Some treasures are crafted from solid gold, while others showcase lost craftsmanship techniques, reflecting the immense wealth of the Tang Empire.

  • Xi’an Romance Park

    Xi’an Romance Park

    The romantic show of Xi’an attraction is a place that transcends time and defies imagination, jointly created by Xi’an expo group and songcheng performance.The attraction features picturesque scenes at every turn along its Chronicle Avenue, Castle in the Sky, Lakeview Pavilion, Chang’an Gate, Songcheng Tower, Songcheng Gate, haunted house, Flaming Volcano, Chang’an Square, Performance Square, and Songcheng Square – creating a surreal experience that transports visitors to the glorious Tang Dynasty. Stroll through Passing View Street and Misty Cloud Street, or wander along the lakeside boulevard where Silver Sand Beach, Jinxiu Lake, and Chang’an Pagoda complement each other in breathtaking harmony, reminding us to cherish the present – after all, life is a journey. With dozens of performances like “Tossing the Embroidered Ball,” “Time-Travel Flash Mob,” and “Li Bai’s Drunken Revelry,” there’s something for everyone. Suitable for all ages and weather conditions, this viral hotspot combines performances, tourism, and vacation experiences in one destination.The immersive experience drama “The great earthquake” uses high-tech means to recreate the scene of a massive earthquake, showcasing the earth-shattering devastation and boundless love. Explore the unknown and unleash your imagination in the fantasy space and light shows. Join the large-scale interactive experience “Defending Yan’an” to step into the “battlefield,” remember history, and cherish peace!The main show, “The Romantic Show of Xi’an,” follows the story of a Chinese-American girl returning to her roots, embarking on a journey to rediscover national memories. Like a magical time machine, it vividly portrays the grand chapters of the Zhou, Qin, Han, and Tang dynasties. Here, you’ll witness the ancient glow of Banpo, the romantic poetry of willow-lined Ba River, the majestic spirit of the Qin Empire, the legendary tales of the Silk Road amidst swirling sands, and the glorious era of Tang Dynasty’s Chang’an… With high-tech machinery and equipment in full operation, 3,000 tons of floodwaters cascade down, and hundreds of cubic meters of sand sweep toward you. The blend of reality and illusion breaks the boundary between stage and audience, offering an immersive time-travel experience.The romantic show of Xi’an attraction – give us one day, we’ll give you a millennium!

  • Huaxia Tourist Xi’an Resort

    Huaxia Tourist Xi’an Resort

    Huaxia Tourist Xi’an Resort is a large-scale cultural tourism complex project invested 4 billion yuan by Huaxia Tourist Group in Xi’an Chanba International Port. The attraction adheres to the group’s core philosophy of “using spectacular stages to tell Chinese stories well, promote excellent traditional Chinese culture, and spread positive social energy.” It aims to create a comprehensive tourism destination featuring traditional Chinese culture, integrating diverse functions such as distinctive cultural performances, sightseeing, specialty dining, and entertainment experiences. The Huaxia Tourist Xi’an Resort project includes the Xi’an Huaxia Tourist Grand Theater, Huaxia Tourist Ocean Park, Xi’an Huaxia Tourist Water World, Xi’an Ancient City Beacon, Huaxia Tourist Guangyun Town, and supporting facilities such as hotels, dining, and commercial areas. Xi’an Huaxia Cultural Tourism Grand Theater presents the full-day mobile live-action “Legend of the Camel Bell” show, featuring the world’s first rotating audience platform. This groundbreaking production blends cutting-edge technology with the legendary history of the Silk Road camel routes, delivering an extraordinary visual spectacle and emotional impact while celebrating Xi’an’s glorious cultural heritage through inspiring storytelling. Ocean Park takes the Maritime Silk Road as its theme, pioneering the innovative concept of “cultural heritage meets marine life.” It blends fishing village cultures and oceanic traditions from around the world, offering diverse experiences including rare marine animal exhibits, educational programs, live shows, and recreational activities. Xi’an Huaxia Cultural Tourism Water World combines coastal charm with cultural elements, featuring thrilling water rides and interactive adventure challenges to create a joyful aquatic playground for all ages. The “Ancient City Beacon Fire” show is another masterpiece by Huaxia Tourist Xi’an Resort following the “Legend of the Camel Bell” show. Through unique design, it pioneers a new form of outdoor live performance in Xi’an, transporting audiences to the turbulent Republican era, immersing them in wartime scenes, and witnessing heroic legends. More than just a performance, “Ancient City Beacon Fire” offers a time-traveling immersive experience and a tribute to heroes! Act 1: [Turning Misfortune into Fortune] The story is set in the Republican era in Guanzhong, where a young man named Zhao Yunfeng seeks revenge after his father is killed by a local tyrant. After injuring the tyrant Zhang Erye, Zhao flees to Qingfengzhai and becomes a righteous swordsman who fights for justice. The tyrant, consumed by hatred, hunts Zhao under the pretense of suppressing bandits and threatens his fiancée and family to lure him out and eliminate him once and for all. Act II: [Tragedy in Troubled Times] Zhao Yunfeng led his brothers to rescue his kidnapped fiancée and fled back to their mountain stronghold. Determined to eliminate Zhao Yunfeng and the Qingfeng Stronghold once and for all, the security regiment assembled a large force to besiege the outpost. Zhao Yunfeng and his strategist Wang Banxian engaged in fierce combat against the local tyrants and security forces using the terrain to their advantage. Tragically, Zhao Yunfeng was fatally struck by artillery fire while saving his fiancée during the battle, setting the stage for a new confrontation. Act 3: [The Grain Heist at the Station] With victory out of reach, the fiancée detonated the makeshift dam, flooding the bandit stronghold and the security forces. Just then, the young man’s comrades arrived with Red Army reinforcements. With the floodwaters and the Red Army’s assistance, they completely wiped out the security forces, eradicated the scourge plaguing the region, and liberated the oppressed poor. A battle for grain was about to begin… Act 4: Marching northward After the flood, the mountain stronghold was left in ruins. To protect their comrades, honor Zhao Yunfeng’s sacrifice, and completely eliminate the security regiment, the Red Army joined forces with the stronghold’s fighters to attack the train station and seize the military provisions transported by the security forces. A fierce battle for the provisions erupted at the station. The Red Army and the stronghold’s warriors fought valiantly, blowing up trains and shooting down planes, ultimately annihilating the security regiment. After joining the Red Army, the stronghold’s fighters marched north with the troops, eliminating local tyrants along the way and sowing the seeds of revolution—a single spark can start a prairie fire. The monument erected on stage commemorates this great army. Xi’an Huaxia Cultural Tourism Water World Xi’an Huaxia Cultural Tourism Water World, a mega aquatic theme park created by Huaxia Cultural Tourism Group, combines water attractions, parade performances, eco-leisure, poolside EDM parties, specialty dining, and shopping services. It features dozens of thrilling water rides adored by young thrill-seekers, including seven extreme attractions: a massive wave pool, fantasy rafting, crazy funnel slide, super tornado bowl, speed cobra, rainbow slide, water roller coaster, and tribal water village—delivering nonstop adrenaline rushes. The park also hosts China’s hottest EDM festivals with bikini-clad performers for an endless aquatic carnival. Experience an epic celebration across land, sea, and air! Join thousands in wild water revelries that spark refreshing splashes and liberate your spirit with untamed excitement. Wave pool: Gold Coast Experience the thrill of ocean waves with our cutting-edge vacuum wave technology, which creates powerful surges by instantly controlling vacuum gate openings. Feel the rush of crashing waves and immerse yourself in the golden beach vibe. Fantasy rafting river Lie back on a comfortable inflatable raft as you navigate winding waterways, encountering thrilling rapids and experiencing the rush of surging currents. Brave the waves this summer for an exhilarating rafting adventure. Fun splash pool Here you can enjoy a vibrant bikini scene and admire toned abs and sculpted physiques. This family-friendly water paradise offers fun for all ages, where adults and children can splash around together, play games, and have water fights to beat the heat! Treasure Water Park Water slides, spray features, and interactive water play equipment create an aquatic playground. Connected by winding staircases, rope bridges, and climbing nets, these facilities let children fully experience the joy of water activities. Crazy Megaphone Plunge down from a 20m-high platform at thrilling speeds, passing through an 18m-diameter mega funnel that makes you feel like being sucked into a tornado’s eye—experience weightlessness before crashing straight into the funnel’s mouth, then getting launched airborne by the rushing water. This one-of-a-kind adventure will leave you craving more. Turbo Cobra Inspired by the king cobra’s dazzling patterns and sinuous three-dimensional form, this attraction boasts a striking, domineering appearance that exudes cool fashion. With innovative and thrilling gameplay, it delivers an adrenaline-pumping experience. Visitors spiral out from its coiled body before plunging at high speed with the water flow into the cobra’s gaping jaws—an indescribable rush of excitement and danger. Super Beast Bowl Plunge from a platform over 20m high through fully enclosed tubular slides, then rocket into a giant bowl at high speed. Feel the thrill of spinning through space under centrifugal force before being sucked into the central vortex for an unforgettable ride – your screams will echo the entire way! Water jetpack Featuring multiple intertwined slides, this thrilling ride lets you plunge down from a 15m height in an inflatable raft. Navigate through maze-like tunnels with rapid drops, upward surges, spiral descents, and alternating speeds—where sudden light shifts may disorient you as the adrenaline rush intensifies with every meter. Xi’an Huaxia Cultural Tourism Water World – Rainbow Slide Four colorful wave slides that can be enjoyed simultaneously, offering a thrilling high-speed descent through crystal-clear rapids where you’ll feel like you’re about to slide right off. The vibrant colors help beat the heat while the extra-long slides deliver an adrenaline-pumping ride. Tribal Water Village The magnificent tribal water fortress features an incredible interior design with interconnected shallow pools and slides forming a watery maze. At the top, a giant wooden bucket tips over to create a refreshing waterfall when filled, offering endless aquatic fun in this cool water wonderland. Happy Fishing Ground The vibrant fish pond, teeming with colorful fish, lets children fully enjoy the fun of fishing while experiencing the innocence of childhood and the joy of reaping rewards from their efforts. It also helps develop kids’ brain-hand-eye coordination and reflexes. Huaxia Culture & Tourism Guangyun Town Step back into the grandeur of the Tang Dynasty at Guangyun Ancient Town, where a millennium of splendor unfolds before your eyes. Immerse yourself in the timeless elegance of this golden age while savoring authentic Guanzhong delicacies. Guangyun Ancient Street Guangyun Block showcases quintessential Guanzhong charm. From liangpi cold noodles to roujiamo burgers and belt noodles… it’s a nostalgic journey for the soul and a feast for food lovers. Teahouses, taverns, artisan workshops, craft stalls, and snack shops line the vibrant streets, creating an inviting atmosphere that keeps visitors enchanted.

  • Hanzhong Mount Longtoushan International Tourism Resort

    Hanzhong Mount Longtoushan International Tourism Resort

    Hanzhong Mount Longtoushan International Tourism Resort is located in Xiaonanhai Town, Nanzheng District, Hanzhong City.Longtou MountainBelongs toCangshan Mountain RangeAt an elevation of approx. 2,336m with high forest coverage, this attraction is renowned for its four wonders: sea of clouds at sunrise, colorful forests, peculiar rock formations, and rime ice scenery. It’s a stunning alpine nature resort featuring magnificent mountain landscapes, beautiful surroundings, and captivating scenery. From afar, the undulating mountain ridges resemble a dragon’s body, while the solitary peak towers like its head, piercing the sky and mingling with the clouds—a spectacle both magnificent and majestic. This unique terrain and mild climate create a year-round tourism experience: “admire azaleas in spring, escape the summer heat, marvel at fall foliage, and ski in winter.” It stands as Qinba region’s most distinctive fall foliage viewing destination and one of its largest winter sports resorts.

  • Qinhan Civilization Museum

    Qinhan Civilization Museum

    The Qin Han Museum of Shaanxi History Museum is located in the core area of ​​Qinchuangyuan and Weihe Science and Technology Innovation Belt in Qinhan New Town, Xixian New District. It is an important part of the large-scale comprehensive cultural tourism project Daqin Civilization Park. It is a collection of cultural relic protection, display and exhibition, academic research, science education, It is a modern museum with a strong traditional style that integrates tourism services and other functions.The Qin Han Museum of Shaanxi History Museum adopts the appearance of a high platform building. The exhibition area is located on a high platform on the first floor, and public activity areas such as tourism services are located in the “hall” on the high platform. It can not only meet the use requirements of different functions of the museum, but also It also presents the high-platform architectural modeling characteristics of the Qin and Han palaces of “high pavilions and beautiful palace rooms”.Spreading out the plane of the museum area, each unit is distributed according to the layout of “Wei River runs through the capital, with Xiang Tianhan, crossing the bridge to the south, and Fa Qiangniu”, with Yaoguang, Kaiyang, Yuheng, Tianquan, and Tianquan among the Big Dipper. The five stars of Tianji form a symmetrical layout and are connected to each other through overhead corridors. The axis determined with Yuheng as the center is set on the extension of the central axis of Palace No. 1 of Qin Xianyang Palace. Among them, the main building adopts the form of a high platform to meet different functions. At the same time, it also shows the characteristics of Qin and Han palaces such as “high terraces and pavilions, beautiful palaces and rooms, complex roads and empty roads, horizontal bridges and waves, lofty towers, and combination of palaces and gardens.” The origin of high platform construction is very early, such as the Lutai of the Yin Shang Dynasty and the Lingtai of the Zhou Dynasty. From the Warring States Period to the Qin and Han Dynasties, the style of building platforms was very popular. The museum adopts the appearance of a high platform building, with the exhibition area located on a high platform on the first floor, and public activity areas such as tourism services located in the “hall” on the high platform.The interior is divided into five exhibition halls with an exhibition area of ​​about 11,300 square meters, including the main exhibition hall “Qin and Han Civilizations”, the ruins exhibition hall “Cities and Tombs”, the art exhibition hall “Technology and Beauty”, the temporary exhibition hall and the public archaeological center.The core main exhibition hall explains the achievements and role of this period in the development of Chinese civilization at multiple levels and angles from the aspects of politics, economy, military, culture, science and technology, and foreign exchanges of the Qin and Han dynasties – this is not only the ancient politics of our country The era when the system was created was also the era when academic thought was laid, and it was also the era when the Chinese nation, with the “Han” as the main body, was formed.The exhibition halls on both sides are the permanent special exhibitions “City and Mausoleum” and “Technology and Beauty”, which not only echo and in-depth explanation of the basic display of “Qin and Han Civilization”, but also display the splendor and splendor of Qin and Han civilization from the aspects of archeology and art respectively.Specifically, “Cities and Tombs” aims to explore the role of capitals and mausoleums as the true carriers of civilized society through the analysis of four major sites in Yongcheng, Yueyang, Xianyang, and Chang’an based on the results of archaeological excavations. position in an ongoing process of development.”Technology and Beauty” mainly uses material remains such as sculptures, murals, portrait stones, and ceramic models to show the rich and diverse image world of people during the Qin and Han Dynasties, and also reveal people’s understanding of the universe, life and death at that time.The temporary exhibition hall extended outwards can realize the multi-purpose effect of one hall. Temporary exhibitions, academic conferences and lecture salons can be held here, and it is planned to be built into a Qin and Han archaeological and historical research center.Nowadays, museums are also getting rid of the boring traditional exhibitions and adding a large number of perceivable and immersive technological means to make cultural relics come alive. For example, the digital exhibition hall and public archaeological center in the Qin and Han Museum use digital technology to present the food, clothing, housing, transportation, and social customs of the Qin and Han Dynasties, and then combine it with the display of archaeological results to tell archaeological stories in an all-round way and popularize archaeological knowledge.

  • The Mausoleum of Yellow Emperor

    The Mausoleum of Yellow Emperor

    The Mausoleum of the Yellow Emperor is located on Qiao Mountain in Huangling County near Yan’an. The Yellow Emperor is regarded as the ancestor of Chinese civilization. The mausoleum is surrounded by ancient evergreen trees which have been protected for generations. In addition to the mausoleum, the site is also home to the Xuanyuan Temple, which is named after the Yellow Emperor’s personal name Xuanyuan. It was constructed during the Han dynasty and is surrounded by a number of ancient evergreen trees, one of which is believed to have been planted by the Emperor himself 5,000 years ago.