Shaanxi Province Essentials
Shaanxi Province serves as China’s historical core, spanning from the yellow-silt Hukou Waterfall on the Yellow River to the imperial burial grounds of the Tang Dynasty. This collection highlights the province's diverse heritage, including the massive Qianling Mausoleum of Empress Wu Zetian and the Buddhist art of the Zhongshan Grottoes. Northern regions feature Hongjiannao, China’s largest desert freshwater lake, and Ming Dynasty sections of the Great Wall, while the Pucheng Confucian Temple showcases traditional architectural preservation.
Hukou Waterfall
The Hukou Waterfall, is the largest waterfall on the Yellow River, the second largest waterfall in China, and the world's largest yellow…
Qianling Mausoleum
The Qianling Mausoleum is a Tang dynasty tomb site located in Qian County, Shaanxi province, China, and is 85 km northwest from Xi'an.
Zhong shan shi ku
Song Dynasty Buddhist grottoes at the foot of Zhong Mountain in Zichang County, featuring thousands of preserved stone statues and intricate carvings.
Hongjiannao Lake
China’s largest desert freshwater lake, located in the Mu Us Desert. It is a vital habitat and primary breeding ground for the endangered Relict Gull.
Puchengwen Temple
A traditional Confucian temple in Pucheng County that now serves as the local museum, housing regional historical artifacts.
Great Wall of China
Sections of the Ming Dynasty defensive wall located in northern Shaanxi, marking the historic frontier between the Loess Plateau and the Ordos Desert.
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