There are many scenic spots in Xi'an. If tourists want to visit it, they may not be able to leave Xi'an for two months. Because in addition to relatively well-known attractions such as Terracotta Warriors, Bell Tower, Big Wild Goose Pagoda, and Tang Dynasty Furong Garden, Xi'an also has many scenic spots that do not have many tourists due to their remote location and insufficient publicity. In fact, any one of these scenic spots has a well-known background.
Hundreds of acres of ginkgo forest shines in golden autumn
The Yangling Museum of Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty in the northern suburbs of Xi'an City is one of the severely underestimated scenic spots. Many foreign tourists may not have heard of this museum, but what they must know is the hundreds of acres of ginkgo trees outside the scenic area. Every autumn, the ginkgo leaves here exude a dazzling golden color, and a golden ocean gives people a great sense of vision. brought great shock. Not only do foreign tourists come to check in, but many local citizens and photographers in Xi'an also come here to visit. The beautiful natural scenery is matched with the antique museum buildings. The beautiful scenery on the ground attracts the attention of tourists, but it is easy to ignore the Han Yang Mausoleum. This important venue.
The "mini" version of the terracotta warriors remains undiminished
As the most well-preserved imperial tomb currently developed and preserved, the Hanyang Mausoleum is called the "Eastern Valley of Emperors" because it not only buried nine emperors from the Western Han Dynasty, but also buried more than 10,000 funerary tombs, the most famous of which is the joint burial tomb of Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty and his queen. The General Cemetery covers an area of more than 20 square kilometers. The Hanyang Mausoleum Scenic Area has an open terrain and is far away from the urban area. The Hanyang Mausoleum Museum is a national first-class museum. Although the "mini" terracotta warriors once unearthed here are not as shocking as the life-size terracotta warriors in the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang, the pottery figurines here are more exquisite and luxurious. These terracotta warriors were once dressed in gorgeous silk clothes. Unfortunately, with the passage of time, these clothes have rotted into mud.
The modern visiting experience is unique
At the same time, the Hanyang Mausoleum Museum is also a rare underground museum. Tourists can experience these monuments at zero distance after arriving here. They are separated from these thousand-year-old tomb pits by only one side of glass. These glasses are not simple glass, but can separate cultural relics and tourists. Separating them in two different temperature environments, this can maximize the protection of cultural relics and monuments from damage. Tourists can walk above and to the sides of the tomb and feel the charm of history from close range and from multiple angles. This experience is absolutely rare. The Hanyang Mausoleum was faced with many difficulties in the process of excavation and exploration. Due to its vast area, it also added a lot of difficulty to the archaeological process. After more than 40 years of excavation, thousands of cultural relics have been unearthed in the Hanyang Mausoleum, making it an important venue for people to conduct in-depth research on history, culture and mausoleum system since the Han Dynasty.
If you are interested in the history of the Han Dynasty, this is definitely a must-see place. The Hanyang Mausoleum Museum has rich collections, and the underground ruins bring the strongest visual impact and feeling. Even if it is not the golden autumn season when ginkgo turns yellow, it is worth a visit here.
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