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The Terracotta Army is a form of funerary art buried with the Emperor of Qin (Shi Huangdi) in 209-210 BC.
As one of the Five Mountains, it is famous for the height and difficult trails to climb.
In size, the mausoleum is larger than the Great pyramid in Egypt. Seen from afar.
The street is paved with blue stone tablets; shops on the two sides are antique and elegant in style.
Famen Temple is a famous Buddhist temple which holds the genuine relics of Gautama Buddha (Sakyamuni).
What makes Tang Paradise incredible is that it is no longer the garden mode of only water and mountains in the Chinese traditional sense.
Huangdi Mausoleum is the tomb of Huangdi, hidden inside the dense evergreen cypresses on Mt. Qiao.
As the first museum at the prehistoric site, it was built at the base of the excavations of the Banpo site.
The museum houses over 300,000 items including murals, paintings, pottery, coins, as well as bronze, gold, and silver objects.
Originally built in 652, it functioned to collect Buddhist materials that were taken from India by the hierarch Xuanzang.
For centuries emperors had come here to bathe and enjoy the scenic beauty, and it has been a favorite spa since the Tang dynasty.
The Great Mosque is the major spot for the religious activities of over 60,000 Moslems in Xian.
Epang Palace, built on a large scale and with a vigorous style, was the imperial palace of the first and second emperors of the Qin Dynasty