Daming Palace

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Daming Palace was the grandest and most significant palace complex in Xi'an (then Chang'an) during the Tang Dynasty.

Daming Palace [life.cnwest.com] 

- Location: Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province

Daming Palace (大明宫遗址) was the grandest and most significant palace complex in Xi'an (then Chang'an) during the Tang Dynasty (618-907 AD) where several Tang emperors lived, managed state affairs and met with officials. It was rebuilt and opened to the public on October 1st, 2010. About two thirds of the park is free to get in. The remaining third features cultural heritage sites and exhibitions, and requires an admission fee.

Hanyuan Palace was the main palace, where grand ceremonies were held. It was also an important international exchange center. On every New Year's Day, ambassadors from various countries came and participated in the ceremonies. The majestic palace not only reflects Tang Dynasty's prosperity, but also represents the highest architectural level of that time. It is said that the Forbidden City in Beijing was built following the layout of Daming Palace.

Travel tips:

- Hours: 7:30 a.m. – 6 p.m.

- Admission: 60 yuan

- Tel: +86-29-86708192

- How to get there: Bus 2, 216, 262 to Tongjia Lane;

                                   Bus 16, 17, 22, 38, 46, 104, 209, 801 to Taihua Road

- Website: http://english.dmgyz.com/

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