10 Ancient Ruins in Xi'an That You Shouldn't Miss

June 13, 2021 Leonardo Torrence

Today the walls of the Ming dynasty and the Tang palace walls hint at the Xi’an’s glorious past. Stare in awe at the Terracotta Army, 7,000 terracotta statues of Qin Bingmayong Bowuguan warriors and soldiers. Dating from 210 BCE, they were discovered in 1974 and are still being excavated. Don't miss the Shaanxi History Museum or a chance to heat up at former imperial bathing spot, Huaqing Hot Springs.
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1. Xi'an City Wall (Chengqiang)

Zhongxin District, Xi'an 710001 China +29 8727 2792 http://www.xacitywall.com/
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Xi'an City Wall (Chengqiang)

Xi'an city wall has a history of 600 years. It is the Ming dynasty city wall. The city wall was built to protect the city. It is 12-14 meters across the top, 15-18 meters thick at bottom and 13.7 kilometers in length. There is rampart every 120 meters. The ramparts are towers extending out from the main wall. There are 98 ramparts along the city wall.

Reviewed By CSItraveller - Raleigh, United States

You can walk, push-bike, or ride a golf cart along the top of the wall. It's as wide as a six lane highway between the gates, and even wider at the gates and courtyards. It's an engineering masterpiece, and has to be seen to fully appreciate ancient building skills.

2. Tomb of Emperor Jingdi (Hanyangling)

Zhanjiawan Village, Xi'an China +86 29 8603 1470 http://www.hylae.com/
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Tomb of Emperor Jingdi (Hanyangling)

The joint mausoleum of Emperor Jingdi and Empress Wang, his consort.

Reviewed By M1692FZmarting - Washington DC, United States

After seeing the terra cotta warriors the army that accompanied this Emperor to the after life is not that impressive. Our guide told us the figures originally had wooden heads and arms and wore clothing, none of which has survived the centuries. The figures are not life sized and today lack arms and heads and clothing. Thus, the name our guide told us- headless naked barbies. However, the museum, which is underground is a masterpiece of architecture to enable large numbers of people to view this underground tomb, in some places through glass floors over the chambers. This Emperor also needed a lot of food to accompany him and the herds of terra cotta sheep, pigs and cows are remarkable.

3. Baqiao Bridge Site

Liuxiang Village, Baqiao Town, Baqiao District, Xi'an 710024 China
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Baqiao Bridge Site

4. Han Changlegong Site

Northwest of Weiyang District, Weiyang District, Xi'an 710000 China
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Han Changlegong Site

5. Western Zhou Chariot Burial Pit

Zhangjiapo, Xi'an China
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Western Zhou Chariot Burial Pit

6. Wolong Temple

Wolong Temple Lane, Baishulin Street, Beilin District, Xi'an 710048 China
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Wolong Temple

7. Tang chang'an Wall Site Park

Between Fenghui South Road and Tangyan Road, High-tech Zone, Yanta District, Xi'an 710075 China
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Tang chang'an Wall Site Park

8. Efang Palace Site

No.44,The western part of Hongguang Road, Sanqiao Town, Weiyang District, Xi'an 710086 China
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Efang Palace Site

9. Xingjiao Temple Pagoda

Xingjiao Temple Pagoda, Shaolingyuan Plain, Quwei Town, Chang'an District, Xi'an 710100 China
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Xingjiao Temple Pagoda

10. Xi'an Bell Tower

Lianhu District Junction of East main street, west main street, south main street and north main street,, Xi'an 710000 China
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Xi'an Bell Tower

The Bell Tower Square marks the geographical center of the ancient capital. From this important landmark extend East, South, West and North Streets, connecting the Tower to the East, South, West and North Gates of the City Wall of the Ming Dynasty.

Reviewed By Stephen7Continents - Ashbourne, United Kingdom

I wish we could have spent more time here. As it was, we drove by slowly on our night bus tour of Xi’an. The tower is so beautifully lit up at night, and I highly recommend that you visit (at night).

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