2. To the south of the South Square of Big Wild Goose Pagoda is the city that never sleeps in Datang. Datang City Project is located at the foot of the world-famous Big Wild Goose Pagoda in Qujiang New District of Xi City, and is a key construction project in Xi, Shaanxi Province. The length from north to south is 1500m, and the width from east to west is 480m, with a total area of 967mu and a total construction area of 650,000m2. The project is based on the culture of the prosperous Tang Dynasty, with the elements of tang style as the main line and the characteristics of experiencing consumption, and strives to create a one-stop consumption paradise integrating shopping, catering, entertainment, leisure, tourism and business.
3. Datang Furong Garden is located in Qujiang Development Zone, south of Xi City, Shaanxi Province, southeast of Big Wild Goose Pagoda. It was rebuilt in the north of the original site of Furong Garden in Tang Dynasty, modeled after the royal garden in Tang Dynasty. It is the first large-scale royal garden-style cultural theme park in China that fully displays the style of the prosperous Tang Dynasty, covering an area of 1000 mu, including 300 mu of water. There are many antique buildings in the park, such as Ziyun Building, Palace of Maids in Palace, Imperial Banquet Palace, Apricot Garden, Fanglinyuan, Jiutian Theater and Tang Cheng. It is the largest imitation of the royal buildings in Tang Dynasty in China.
4. Qujiang Aquarium, located in the core tourist scenic park of Qujiang New District in Xi City, is adjacent to the famous Big Wild Goose Pagoda in the west and separated from Datang Furong Garden, a large theme park that reproduces the royal gardens in the Tang Dynasty, by a river in the south. The Aquarium consists of four halls and eight districts: Dolphin Performance Hall, Ocean Science Museum, Tropical Rainforest Hall, Submarine Tunnel Hall 4, Entrance Area, Popular Science Area, Rainforest Experience Area, Underwater Experience Area, Central Performing Arts Area, Consumer Service Area, Submarine Grand View Area and Equipment Area.
5. Qujiangchi Ruins Park, covering an area of 1.500 mu, is adjacent to Datang Furong Garden in the north and Qin Ershi Mausoleum Ruins in the south. From the perspective of the protection and development of cultural relics such as Qujiangchi site in Tang Dynasty and Qin Ershi Mausoleum, the matching of urban functions and the construction of regional ecological environment, relying on the rich tourism and cultural resources and humanistic traditions around, the historical and cultural landscapes such as Qujiang Nanhu, Qujiang Liu Yin, Hanwuquan, Yichun Garden and Fenghuang Pool will be restored, and the landscape and humanistic pattern of Qujiang area will be reproduced.