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The site of Han Chang’an City is located at Daxing West Road, Weiyang District, Xi’an, adjacent to the Hancheng Lake Scenic Area. The site benefited from the protection of the dynasties and the masses of the site area. The overall layout is intact. The main buildings in the city include Changle Palace, Weiyang Palace, Gui Palace, North Palace, Mingguang Palace, Arsenal, etc., there is a Jianzhang Palace outside the west wall of the city, and a ritual building complex in the south of the city.
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The site of Han Chang’an City is located at Daxing West Road, Weiyang District, Xi’an, adjacent to the Hancheng Lake Scenic Area. The site benefited from the protection of the dynasties and the masses of the site area. The overall layout is intact. The main buildings in the city include Changle Palace, Weiyang Palace, Gui Palace, North Palace, Mingguang Palace, Arsenal, etc., there is a Jianzhang Palace outside the west wall of the city, and a ritual building complex in the south of the city.
The 76-square-kilometer Han Chang’an city site has become a cancer in Xi’an, and the 100,000 residents living in it are even more unlovable!
The site of Han Chang'an city is the starting point, birthplace and decision-making place of the ancient Silk Road. It has the reputation of "East Changan, West Rome". It is known as the world's earliest international metropolis along with the ancient Roman city. It was the largest city in the world at that time. It is the longest-used capital in ancient China, the largest number of dynasties, and the most abundant relics. The site of Han Chang'an City is a physical material for the world to understand ancient Chinese culture.
People who like history, go here, they will be shocked, even more shocking than at the Daming Palace site, because it is not developed here, the area is larger, and the feeling of vicissitudes is more! ! !
People who love history are very worth visiting. Thinking about the places where romantic figures such as Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty and General Wei Qing lived and worked, they have all turned into soil, which is very interesting.