The Xianyang museum is one of the most famous local museums in China. It’s strategically located in Xianyang City, along Zhongshang street. The Xianyang museum was a Confucian Temple up to 1962 when it was opened to the general public after its renovation and expansion. Amazingly, the museum has maintained the temple look for the many years and is well known for its Terracotta Army artifacts, lots of art, and the bronze vessels. The museum covers about 1100sq and is strategically located about 17 miles from Xi’an, which was then the Qin Empire’ capital city, that is, between 221BC and 206BC, and the primary area for the Han Dynasty between 206BC and 220BC. The Han Dynasty used Xianyang Museum as their Mausoleum, where they buried all the dead. This contributed to the discovery of the best artifacts from the royal graves and the destructions of Xianyang City. Apart from all these, the museum holds the best cultural monuments of both the Han Dynasty and the Qin Dynasty which were discovered from the Xi’an Xianyang City. The Xianyang Museum stars 9 exposition halls, with each hall hosting real-life reserves. The 9 halls are divided into the following 4 parts: – Exhibition […]
Xi’an travel guide
The Hanyangling Tomb and Museum, situated near Xi’an in China, is an extraordinary site that provides visitors with a one-of-a-kind opportunity to explore the Han Dynasty. This impressive archaeological complex houses the final resting place of Emperor Jingdi and his empress. Within its grounds, visitors can explore a museum filled with a remarkable collection of historical artifacts and captivating exhibits. Discover the fascinating world of the Hanyangling Tomb and Museum as we delve into its rich history, highlight its key attractions, and showcase the exciting activities that await visitors. Greetings The Hanyangling Tomb and Museum, also referred to as the Yang Mausoleum of Han, holds immense historical and cultural importance. Situated approximately 20 kilometers north of Xi’an, this mausoleum complex has a rich history that traces back to the Western Han Dynasty (206 BCE – 9 CE). It is a significant burial site where Emperor Jingdi and his wife, Empress Wang, were laid to rest. Discover the fascinating world of the Han Dynasty on this site, where you can delve into their rich heritage through a collection of well-preserved artifacts, learn about their unique burial practices, and admire the advanced museum displays. When you visit the Hanyangling Tomb and Museum, […]