Going, not going in, friends who have been there recently pay attention
The scenery of the attraction is beautiful, interesting and cost-effective.
The old glory of the Great Qin Dynasty has become a pile of loess
The Qinxiangcheng site is located in the current Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province. The manager of the Kiln Store Subdistrict Office in Licheng District is on the spot. It is not fun to keep it. There is a site exhibition hall where you can see the original Xianyang Palace basic physician centralized report and have a simple introduction. But there is not much to be seen, and people who love history can take a look.
Qin Xianyang City Site: Historically, it is the capital of the Qin Dynasty from the Warring States to the Qin Dynasty. It was built in the 12 years of Qin Xiaogong (350 BC). After the Qin Shihuang unified the six countries, the palace and the city were completed. In 206 BC, Xiang Yu entered Xianyang and set it on fire, and Qin Xianyang City became a ruin. Now there are no traces of the palace, only as a site is protected, and a small museum is built, a small number of cultural relics are displayed, free of charge.
Going, not going in, friends who have been there recently pay attention
The scenery of the attraction is beautiful, interesting and cost-effective.
The old glory of the Great Qin Dynasty has become a pile of loess
The Qinxiangcheng site is located in the current Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province. The manager of the Kiln Store Subdistrict Office in Licheng District is on the spot. It is not fun to keep it. There is a site exhibition hall where you can see the original Xianyang Palace basic physician centralized report and have a simple introduction. But there is not much to be seen, and people who love history can take a look.
Qin Xianyang City Site: Historically, it is the capital of the Qin Dynasty from the Warring States to the Qin Dynasty. It was built in the 12 years of Qin Xiaogong (350 BC). After the Qin Shihuang unified the six countries, the palace and the city were completed. In 206 BC, Xiang Yu entered Xianyang and set it on fire, and Qin Xianyang City became a ruin. Now there are no traces of the palace, only as a site is protected, and a small museum is built, a small number of cultural relics are displayed, free of charge.