Tang Dynasty Show is a Music & Dance Dinner Show in Tang Dynasty Palace of Xian known as the premier pseudo-classic show in China with 1,000 years of history.


Tang Paradise, aka Datang Furong Yuan, is a huge and stunning Chinese royal garden dating back to the Tang Dynasty and known as the largest theme park of Xi’an.

Drum Tower is the largest tower of its kind in China in the heart of Xi’an facing the Bell Tower on the east side. It was built during the Ming Dynasty in 1380.

Terracotta Army of Xi’an is a huge collection of terracotta sculptures that used to function as an afterlife army for protecting emperor Qin Shi Huang.

Xian Great Mosque is the largest mosque in China. It’s a sacred place representing a mixture of Chinese and Islamic architecture. The mosque is still being used as a place for praying mostly by Hui people and other Chinese Muslims.

Located inside Jianfu Temple in south Xi’an, Small Wild Goose Pagoda is one of the most well-preserved Buddha temples surviving for over 1300 years.

Xi’an City Wall, also known as the Fortification of Xi’an, is the most complete and the best-preserved ancient wall in China constructed in the 14th century,

Huaqing Pool (Huaqing Palace) is a fantastic hot spring complex in the eastern neighborhood of Xi’an, which used to be the Imperial Pools of the Tang Dynasty.

Bell Tower of Xi’an is at the intersection of four streets that are East, South, West, and North. The tower has a square base that covers 1,377 square meters (14,820 square feet). It also has a height of around 40 meters (130 feet). This tower is the most preserved and the most giant bell tower since ancient China. Now, let’s get more familiar with the Bell Tower of Xi’an