The Terracotta Army (兵马俑), also known as the Terracotta Warriors, is a collection of thousands of life-size ceramic statues representing [...]
Category: Shaanxi Attractions
The Shaanxi History Museum (陕西历史博物馆), located in Xi’an, China, is the country’s first large-scale, modern, national-level museum. It boasts a [...]
The Xi’an Stele Forest Museum (西安碑林博物馆), spanning an area of 31,900 square meters, is a specialized museum dedicated primarily to [...]
The Banpo Museum (半坡博物馆) is an archaeological site located in Xi’an, China, that dates back to the Neolithic period. It [...]
The Guanzhong Folk Art Museum (关中民俗博物馆), spanning an impressive 493.88 acres, is nestled in the ancient town of Wutai in [...]
The Xi’an Museum (西安博物院), officially opened to the public on May 18, 2007, is a comprehensive museum spanning approximately 160,000 [...]
The Yan’an Revolutionary Memorial Museum (延安革命纪念馆), established in 1950, is a poignant testament to China’s revolutionary history. Originally situated at [...]
Mount Hua (华山, Huashan Mountain), historically known as “Xiyue” or “Western Mountain,” is one of China’s Five Great Mountains. Located [...]
Mount Li, known as “Lishan” in Chinese (骊山), is a captivating and historically significant mountain located in the southern part [...]
Nestled within the boundaries of Meixian County in Shaanxi Province, Mount Taibai National Forest Park (太白山国家森林公园, Taibai Mountain) is a [...]
The Qinling Wildlife Park (秦岭野生动物园), located in Xi’an, is a nationally recognized 4A-level tourist destination that seamlessly combines wildlife conservation, [...]
The Qinling Mountains (秦岭) are a mountain range located in central China, stretching over 1,000 km from west to east [...]