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Explore Xian’s most beautiful
places with Xian Tour Guide
Hua Mountain Situated in Huayin City, Mt. Huashan is 120 kilometres (about 75 miles) from
Xian. It is famous for natural vista of steep and narrow paths, precipitous crags and
a high mountain range. Its five peaks are the representative attractions and each has
its distinctive charms: East Peak is the best place to enjoy the sunrise; South Peak
has the highest altitude; West Peak is the most elegant; North Peak is famous as the
Cloud Terrace Peak and Middle Peak is also called Jade Lady Peak.
Long Men Grottoes
13 kilometres (8.1 miles) south from Luoyang lies the famous Longmen Grottoes.
On Longmen Mountain and Xiangshan Mountain stretching along the two banks of
the Yi River, there are 1,352 caves in the cliff excavated from the Northern Wei
Dynasty (386 - 534) to the Northern Song Dynasty (960 - 1127). 2,345 niches, over
100,000 statues, and 2,800 tablets with inscriptions were carved and kept in these
caves. Among all the engraved tablets, the Twenty Inscriptions of Longmen
Grottoes are the archetypes of Northern Wei calligraphy and the most precious
relics of Longmen Grottoes.
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Yong Le Old Tower
Xing Jiao Temple Xingjiao Temple is situated at Chang'an County in the south of Xi'an City, Shaanxi
Province, and is one of Fanchuan Region's Big Eight Temples in the Tang Dynasty
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(618-907). Bone relics of Xuanzang, an accomplished monk in the same dynasty,
were buried here.
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