
- 4.5/5
E11***34It was breathtaking; the architecture was magnificent. The original Famen Temple didn't have many treasures left, and the underground palace was under renovation; the treasures are all in the museum. I didn't pay attention to the opening hours of the Buddha's relics, and I didn't see them when I went, which was a bit of a disappointment.
- 4.5/5
静怡之美Mount Taibai, the main peak of the Qinling Mountains, is located at the intersection of Meixian County and Taibai County in Baoji City, Shaanxi Province, and Zhouzhi County in Xi'an City. It is the highest peak east of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau in mainland China, with its main peak, Baixiantai, reaching an altitude of 3771.2 meters. It forms the watershed between the Yellow River and Yangtze River systems, boasting rich biodiversity. The scenic area is a tourist area centered around the Taibai Mountain National Forest Park, encompassing 10 scenic areas and over 180 attractions. A visit typically requires one day.
- 4.7/5
折翼中坠落的燕子Baoji, known as the "Hometown of Bronze Ware," boasts a vast collection of high-quality bronze artifacts. The China Bronze Ware Museum, located in Baoji, is a highly recommended destination by local friends. 👍 The museum houses nearly a thousand bronze artifacts from the Shang and Zhou dynasties, including national treasures such as the He Zun, Qin Gong Bo, and Lai Pan. Each piece deserves your careful appreciation. I spent over three hours there and still felt I hadn't seen enough (I definitely need to stay in Baoji for a while to come back and enjoy them more thoroughly). Here, you can not only feel the weight of history but also appreciate the charm of art. Even if you know nothing about bronze ware, as long as you calm down and follow the introductions to each section, you can understand it. As a national-level museum, its curatorial capabilities are exceptional, with a clear and well-structured presentation. [Thumbs up] The inscriptions on the artifacts are the highlight of each treasure. We usually just look at them for the spectacle, but this time, with annotations of bronze inscriptions to aid understanding, it's a must-see for anyone interested. This exhibition shows considerable effort and is well worth the visit. The exhibition is located on the third floor and divided into four sections: Hometown of Bronze Ware, Land of Zhou Rituals, The Road to Empire, and The Light of Wisdom. There is also a temporary exhibition on the second floor: Vessels and Appraisals, which is also highly recommended.
- 4.5/5
cxqdwdThe tomb of Li Maozhen, an important military governor of the late Tang Dynasty, and his wife. Because of past looting, protective excavations have been carried out. Both tomb passages are covered with murals. In particular, the passageway of Li Maozhen's tomb retains much of its original color, and the figures are vividly portrayed. The brick carvings of the twelve zodiac animals and eighteen musicians in Li's tomb are exquisite examples of brick carving from the Sui, Tang, and Five Dynasties. The brick carvings of the flying eaves and the end towers in his wife's tomb are rare, and the brick carvings of sedan chairs and horses are also exquisite. With the exception of two replica stone coffins, the rest of the murals, brick carvings, and funerary objects are essentially originals, possessing high historical and artistic value. The entrance fee is 45 yuan, which is quite worth it.
- 4.4/5
M47***10The lobby was spacious, bright, and clean upon entering, which was very comfortable. The rooms were also quite clean, and the price was reasonable, making it good value for money. Check-in was quick, and the hotel was conveniently located in an alley, so there was no noise from cars or other disturbances. [Sun emoji]
- 4.2/5
wadeaAlthough the temple is not very big, it is very famous in the Three Kingdoms period. I just didn't expect it to be so close to Xianyang. The ticket price is also acceptable. The only problem is that it is too inconvenient to get a taxi.
- 4.3/5
李漂亮一家1. Generally, the magic carpet is enough, and no cable car ticket is needed. Advanced players are not included; 2. Beginners must hire a coach, otherwise it’s just a show; 3. Food and drink are all available, the snow is clean, and there are different zones. It’s a pretty good ski resort.
- 4.4/5
博😘😘肖✨As a must-visit landmark for all descendants of Yan and Huang, the Yan Emperor Mausoleum in Baoji holds the secrets of Chinese civilization from 5,000 years ago! This article provides a local favorite for ancestral worship and pilgrimage. The Yan Emperor Mausoleum, the "Source of Chinese Civilization," boasts three themed areas: the imposing Shennong Gate in the front area, the soothing morning bells and evening drums in the sacrificial area, and the solemn pine and cypress trees in the tomb area, like a timeless barrier. Walking along the axis of Yangshi-Yandi Merit Wall-Ancestor Archway, every step feels like stepping into ancient mythology. Every year on the seventh day of the seventh lunar month, the grand public memorial ceremony brings together compatriots from home and abroad to the Shenlong Temple by the Jiulong Spring. The scene of tens of thousands of people beating drums and ringing bells is truly awe-inspiring (the ceremony will be held as scheduled in 2025 ✅). Just between you and me, the Incense Burning Platform ruins on the west side of the scenic area are the ancient site where the Yellow Emperor worshipped the Yan Emperor—99% of tourists miss it! Changyang Mountain, where the Yan Emperor Mausoleum is located, is the birthplace of the Yan Emperor, as certified by the Yellow Emperor's local chronicles! Legend has it that he was buried here after mistakenly consuming the poisonous herb "heartbreak grass," and the ancient cypress trees in front of his tomb still hold stories of tribal totems.







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