The once magnificent palaces have become a ruin, and the Daming Palace ruins are basically imitated on the ruins today. It is only to meet the long-term yearning for history. The 88 yuan package + 39 yuan small train is not worth it for its site itself.
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The once magnificent palaces have become a ruin, and the Daming Palace ruins are basically imitated on the ruins today. It is only to meet the long-term yearning for history. The 88 yuan package + 39 yuan small train is not worth it for its site itself.
It's big and empty, and many people find it boring, but for history buffs, standing on this land is enough exciting. There are not many cultural relics in the museum, but through various means such as photoelectric maps, it presents a complete picture of the Ming Palace in the brilliant period. In addition, the staff is very friendly.
Daming Palace Shangyuan Tang Palace Lantern Festival, like the "Palace of the Thousand Palaces", reproduces the magnificent momentum of the Palace of the Tang Dynasty, and the gorgeous cultural feast lights up the ancient city, showing the cultural bones of Chang'an, year-round and year-round, Chang'an Chang'an!
Daming Palace - first visit the Danfengmen Site Museum when you enter the door. There will be manual explanations on the hour and half. The museum is not big. You can see it in 20 minutes. From the museum to the entrance and exit of Jinshui Bridge to check the ticket. We took the battery car to enter the scenic spot. Two minutes to the Daming Palace Site Museum. Every hour there will be manual explanations, including the Yuandian ruins, the Xuanzheng Palace ruins, Wangxiantai ruins, and the miniature landscape are all in one place. It is very close to each other. You can finish watching it together. You can continue to do a battery car from the microscopic landscape. Other sites can be viewed in the battery car, and you can also get off at any time to visit. We have been sitting at the exit due to physical strength. It takes about 20 minutes to make a battery car (if you don't get off the bus), and you can also walk through the whole journey if you are physically fit. The performance of the city that never sleeps has been transferred to the Daming Palace, but it is only available at night. It may be the policy these days. I don't know if there will be changes in the future.
Good quality and cheap, the scale is not particularly large, but fortunately, people are not too crowded. It’s not bad to walk after a family meal. The biggest light is at the door, which is still chic and bright. I heard that later the performance of Datang Everbright City was moved, and it was worth seeing.
The miniature landscape is actually great, but today it is cold and there are fewer people, otherwise it feels better, and the Daming Palace Museum inside is also very good. Not only has a thorough study of the Tang Dynasty, but also a detailed description of the construction process at that time, which is very suitable for outsiders.
Seeing the Daming Palace site is very shocking, although the buildings on the ground are gone, but seeing the whole scale will be especially sighing, the overall scale of Daming Palace far exceeds the Forbidden City, the palace covers an area is also very large.