Book travel to Daming Palace - cultural heritage site not only for China but also for the whole world
History of Daming Palace
Daming
Palace, located on Longshou Plain in the north-east of
Xi’an, is a cluster of palaces built during the Tang Dynasty. It is currently
the most magnificent, most neatly arranged and most distinctively planned
palace cluster in the world. It is an important part of ancient civilized Chang`an
City, which is well-known in the world.
Daming
Palace was built in AD 634 as the political center for the
Tang Dynasty. It survived for 270 years. Its design and planning concepts were
revolutionary in the world 1,300 years ago, and have influenced the designs and
plans of royal gardens, palaces and cities in China, and even in Japan, Korea
and other countries. Its spirits of “Openness, Tolerance and Harmony” have been
incorporated as a culture character of the Chinese nation. Daming Palace is not
only a humanistic symbol of China as a nation, but also a holy place admired by
people of the world. Today’s Daming Palace is a precious cultural heritage site
not only for China but also for the whole world.
After a thousand
years of vicissitudes, Daming Palace
Heritage site had been excavated from 1957 for 50 years by the Chinese Academy
of Social Sciences, It had become the most important relic that represented Chinese
Tang Dynasty history. Excavations showed that the existing Daming Palace
Heritage site covers an area of about 3.7 square km, 4.5 times that of the
Imperial Palace in Beijing, 15 times that of the Buckingham Palace in England,
and of the same size as the Central Park in New York City, USA.
Renovation and
preservation of Daming Palace Heritage Site is not only a key heritage
protection project in the national “Eleventh Five-Year” period, but also a
major national cultural project. It benefits future Chinese generations and is
also an integral part of the world`s cultural heritage protection sites.
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